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1. Community Engagement and Economic Growth
(The Democracy Movement/General)
... conducted by Gallup for the Knight Foundation. The researchers surveyed people in the 26 communities served by the Knight Foundation, which range from big cities like Detroit and Miami to smaller places ...
2. CaliforniaSpeaks report
(The Democracy Movement/Knowledge Building)
... in eight cities, linked by satellite, in a day-long deliberation on August 11, 2007. The research was conducted by three teams of evaluators. Archon Fung (Harvard) and Taeku Lee (Berkeley) studied the ...
3. Online democracy between elections
(The Democracy Movement/Knowledge Building)
... of Ascentum, the Ottawa-based organization that has done pioneering work to combine online and face-to-face approaches in democratic governance. The study was released by the Institute for Research on ...
4. "No Better Time" report released
(Headlines/U.S. News)
... Imperative (TDI), two organizations that work to promote best practices, research, and teaching for a strong democracy. “No Better Time: A 2010 Report on Opportunities and Challenges for Deliberative Democracy” ...
5. Online Deliberative Democracy
(About Us/Task Groups)
... strategies to bolster online deliberation efforts in the U.S. and around the world. In 2005, the ODDC held a regional meeting, “Deepening Online Deliberation Through Practice and Research,” in June 2005 ...
6. FedNet
(About Us/Task Groups)
... in deliberation" award for federal managers and others. Identify research questions that are compelling for federal public participation practitioners. Download ...
7. Knowledge Building
(About Us/Task Groups)
The Knowledge Building (KB) Task Group has organized three Researcher and Practitioner (R&P) Workshops, in 2003, 2005, and 2007. This Task Group of the Deliberative Democracy Consortium is led by Archon ...
8. Deliberative Democracy Fact Sheet
(About Us/Deliberative Democracy Consortium)
... and researchers representing more than 30 organizations and universities, collaborating to strengthen the field of deliberative democracy. The Consortium seeks to support research activities and to advance ...
9. The Deliberative Democracy Consortium
(About Us/Deliberative Democracy Consortium)
deliberative-democracy.net is the online home of the Deliberative Democracy Consortium. The mission of the Consortium is to bring together practitioners and researchers to support and foster the nascent, ...
10. Where is Democracy Headed?
(Resources/Member Contributions)
Peter Levine and Lars Hasselblad Torres describe the key lessons and insights to emerge from five years of collaborative research by leading academics and practitioners in the field of deliberative and ...
... of federal agencies’ decisions about the environment, says a new report from the National Research Council. Well-managed public involvement also increases the legitimacy of decisions in the eyes of those ...
12. Conference on Online Deliberation
(Headlines/U.S. News)
... take action collaboratively is one of the most important capabilities for addressing these challenges. Researchers, scholars, activists, advocates, artists, educators, technologists, designers, students, ...
13. The Deliberative Democracy Handbook
(Resources/Member Contributions)
... issues. The Deliberative Democracy Handbook is edited by John Gastil, faculty member of the University of Washington's Department of Communication, and Peter Levine, Research Scholar at the Institute for ...
14. Taking Democracy to Scale: Trip Report
(Resources/Member Contributions)
... shaped.  There were four questions that drove the conference: What is the current state of knowledge and research in the field of deliberative democracy at the national level? What are ...
...  Of all the three types, only type three issue books capture what the Kettering Foundation normatively holds as provoking deliberation. Only by critically evaluating our own research are we best able ...
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 ...
17. Projects
(Initiatives/Projects - General)
... our research and shared learning, across professional, ideological, and national boundaries. The DDC will hold one-day learning exchanges as part of the annual conferences of national and international ...
18. Deliberative Democracy FAQ
(About Us/Deliberative Democracy General)
... and researchers has formed to encourage, examine, and support this shift. They include public engagement consultants, dialogue specialists, conflict resolution practitioners, and academics ...
19. DDC Resources
(Resources/Member Contributions)
...  Deliberative Citizens' Forums and Interest Groups: Roles, Tensions and Incentives by Carolyn Hendriks, Social and Political Theory Program Research ...
... the practice of text-based discussion enable reflective discourse in especially useful or valuable ways? I am thrilled to be included in this project and look forward to contributing to this research. ...
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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...

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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...