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Deliberative Democracy

Summary

Deliberative democracy is a form of democratic governance where the emphasis is placed on the deliberation and discussion of policy issues among citizens.

Detailed Description

Deliberative democracy seeks to establish a decision-making process that is both rational and inclusive, allowing citizens to engage in discussion, exchange views, and provide input on political issues. This approach prioritizes dialogue, reasoned argument, and consensus-building, rather than solely relying on voting as the primary means of decision-making. The idea is to create a more informed electorate and a public discourse that enhances the legitimacy of decisions made in the democratic process.

Category
Political Theory
Synonyms
Participatory Democracy
Deliberative Governance
Citizens' Democracy

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Citizen Assemblies

Bringing together randomly selected citizens to deliberate on specific issues and provide policy recommendations.

Industries:

Government
Civic Engagement

Platforms:

In-person Meetings
Online Forums
Public Consultations

Government agencies holding sessions where the public can express their views on proposed legislation or policies.

Industries:

Public Sector
Nonprofit

Platforms:

Town Hall Meetings
Social Media Platforms
Policy Workshops

Facilitated workshops where stakeholders discuss and propose actionable solutions to social issues.

Industries:

Education
Community Development

Platforms:

Workshops
Webinars

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