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 All You Ever Wanted to Know about "The Virtual Agora" Now Online

 

 

Two websites are now available providing detailed information from the Virtual Agora Project

 

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“Global Dialogue and Deliberation on Climate Change” Wanted: Apply or Comment Here

 

Network News and Views

 
Get Involved Now in Planning for NCDD's 2008 Conference and Its "Learning Exchange" Gets Bigger and Better
 
AmericaSpeaks Publishes Excellent Free, Colorful, Easy to Read Guide to Designing and Executing 21st Century Town Meetings
 

Want to See What an NCDD Conference Looks and Sounds Like? Video Proof

 

AmeircaSpeaks Upgrades Its Website, Including Slide Show "Tour" and 8-minute Video of the Entire Process

 

 
Network News Archive 2007&2006
 

Columns

Ned Crosby's Healthy Democracy

Taking a Dose of our own Medicine 

Research Relevant to Sound     Deliberative Practice

Lyn Carson's Networking the Network

Bringing the Citizen Participation Movement Together

Getting to Yes…the micro-processes of public deliberation

 
Column Archive 2006
 

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Archived News

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Archive Feature Articles

2007

How Future Deliberative Democracy Can Be Sure Its E-Vote Is Trustworthy

The "Democracy Gap" in Planning and Zoning

 

2006

The Impossible Dream

Deliberative Democracy and the Problem of Scope  

Portrait of a Pioneer - Dr.Peter Dienel

The Birth of the “Dialogue & Deliberation Community”

 

2005

The Chinese Communist Party and Deliberative Democracy
e-Rulemaking: a New Avenue for Public Engagement
A Primer for Promoting Deliberative Democracy

 

Breaking News

Saskatchewan PM Promises Citizens Assembly in 2008 with Broad Democratic Agenda

Premier Lorne Calvert announced today that within six months of his re-election in November of 2007,  he would convene a Citizen's Assembly to make recommendations on....

 

Recent News

Presidential Candidate John Edwards Wants Bi-Annual National Deliberative Democracy Called the "Citizen Congress"

This past Saturday, Senator and presidential candidate John Edwards called for the creation of "Citizen Congresses" that would regularly convene..

A Citizen Jury First: Changes PM's Mind on Cannabis and Casinos

In what might considered by some to be its “finest hour,” the most universally popular, and long enduring method of deliberative democracy (The Citizen’s Jury) has ...

New British PM Wants National Citizen Juries to Discuss Constitutional Reforms This Coming Year

Great Britain’s new Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, in his July 3 speech to Parliament on parliamentary ...- By Jim Snider to watch video, click here

 

Feature Articles

 

Prelude to a Quebec Citizens' Assembly: Seven Lessons from Ontario's Experience

The October referendum on electoral reform in Ontario was a catastrophe. Almost two-thirds of Ontarians voted against ...      - David Litvak

A New American Democracy

          

Some men look at constitutions with sanctimonious reverence, and deem them like the ark of the covenant, too sacred to be touched. ...But I know (that) laws and institutions must go hand in hand ...- By Mark Twain IV

How Deliberative Democracy May Keep Pseudo-Democracy, the New Rule by the Few, from Bungling into Global Catastrophes

Imagine sitting in a room with 75 fellow souls, all of whom speak strange sounding English...Australian and New Zealandese  - By Ted Becker

How and Why Deliberative Democracy Enables Co-Intelligence and Brings Wisdom to Governance

Over the past decade, state and local governments throughout Australia have focused on how to improve community consultation.. - By Janette Hartz-Karp

 

Works Of Fiction

 

Only From the Ruins: A New Global Economy

Strong evidence indicates that the present civilization is self-destructive and only radical improvements could prevent a global catastrophe - By George Sagi

 
Book Review

Future Search in School District Change

“Future Search” is one of many of the innovative ways of incorporating deliberation and dialogue into important policy making and planning processes that evolved during the latter part of the 20th century.   - By Ted Becker

Citizens and governments: Stroppy adversaries or partners in deliberation?

 

In 1991, when I was a local government councilor, I proposed that the Lismore City Council convene a citizens’ jury to deliberate on the vexing issue of flood management                       - By Lyn Carson

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