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1. No Taxation Without Deliberation
(The Democracy Movement/General)
... on display.   When we get to the root of the problem, though, I think we will find some political elites actively obstructing or opposing deliberation, particularly when they anticipate ending up in the ...
by Carolyn Hendriks, Social and Political Theory Program, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University Introduction Citizens are being called to play a greater ...
... government structures in towns and cities of different sizes throughout the region in new and innovative ways. Many of the best-known cases have emerged in cities governed by political parties of ...
4. Boston Civic Summit
(The Democracy Movement/AmericaSpeaks)
... Director of the city’s convention center. The day featured an interesting array of activities: remarks from political leaders, workshops on various kinds of leadership development like organizing, communications, ...
5. DDC Resources
(Resources/Member Contributions)
...  Deliberative Citizens' Forums and Interest Groups: Roles, Tensions and Incentives by Carolyn Hendriks, Social and Political Theory Program Research ...
6. We Have A Different Dream Today
(The Democracy Movement/Knowledge Building)
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. made a wide range of political, social, and intellectual contributions to American life, but in the popular imagination, he is remembered most for his dream ...
... prices of everything else are skyrocketing? “; “The stock market and housing market are collapsing. It is hard to find a job…”" Some asked about policy and political issues, including some tricky ones: ...
8. Resources
(Section)
...  Deliberative Citizens' Forums and Interest Groups: Roles, Tensions and Incentives by Carolyn Hendriks, Social and Political Theory Program  ...
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Deliberative Democracy Handbook

The Deliberative Democracy Handbook is the first book to bring together the best practices and thinkin on deliberative citizen participation processes. Deliberative democracy is the nationwide movement to make citizen participation meaningful and effective. Learn more...

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Change Handbook

In a completely revised and updated second edition, lead authors Peggy Holman, Tom Devane, and Steven Cady profile sixty-one change methods--up from eighteen in the first edition. Nineteen of these methods are explored in depth, with case studies, answers to frequently asked questions, and details on the roles and responsibilities of the people involved, conditions for success, and more. Learn more...

Journal of Public Deliberation
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The Next Form of Democracy

Beneath the national radar, the relationship between citizens and government is undergoing a dramatic shift. The stories of civic experiments in "The Next Form of Democracy: How Expert Rule Is Giving Way to Shared Governance -- and Why Politics Will Never Be the Same" by DDC Executive Director Matt Leighninger show us the realpolitik of deliberative democracy, and illustrate how the evolution of democracy is already reshaping politics. Learn more...

Democracy Helpline


Deliberative Democracy HelplineThe growth of democratic governance has been a grassroots phenomenon. The promise of the Democracy Helpline, a project of the Deliberative Democracy Consortium and its Partners, is to enable a broader array of people to make use of these powerful democratic strategies and principles. Learn more...