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Ohio and Sydney Conferences in
March Designed to Create More Comprehensive, Effective Deliberative
Democracy Projects
Two major conferences, poles apart
in Sydney, Australia and Bowling Green, Ohio….both set for the
mid-parts of March 2007, seem headed in the same direction, though
with different kinds of participants.
“Community
Engagement” in Sydney
The “Community Engagement” conference is being
organized by the Government IQ division of IQPC, Innovative
Quality and Productivity Centre, Sydney, Australia
www.iqpc.com on March 15-17, 2007.
Most of the presenters and participants will be
government officials and political leaders from all levels of
government throughout Australia….local, state and national. Their
goal, in collaboration with selected researchers and practitioners in
deliberation and dialogue from Academe and NGOs, will be
several-fold.
The basic idea is to “implement innovative tools
for governmental engagement of communities.” These will include such
proved methods as Citizens Juries, Citizen Assemblies, The Televote
Scientific Deliberative Poll, etc. The goal is to “develop a whole
government approach to community engagement.”
“Nexus for Change”
in Ohio
One week later, another large group will meet at
Bowling Green State University to do much the same thing. This
conference will bring together “an unprecedented” group of
practitioners, researchers, leaders, activists, and educators to
advance participative change methods.”
The format will be very informal and is
structured to promote a good deal of social interaction among many in
the broader deliberative democracy movement who have not met before
and to maximize their exchange of information so that some greater
collective action can be generated among them in the future….whether
that be research and/or more and more comprehensive large-scale public
deliberation projects. The website for this conference is at
www.nexusforchange.org.
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