Professor Lyn Carson from the Centre for Citizenship and Public Policy at the University of Western Sydney talks about using deliberative democracy to solve the world\u27s \u27wicked problems\u27. Guests Lyn Carson Professorial Fellow, Centre for Citizenship and Public Policy, University of Western Sydney  
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
After facilitating countless community engagement exercises, it has become apparent to us that there...
At a time when dissatisfaction with politicians is glaringly evident, the solution is not less democ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
There\u27s a growing public disenchantment with democracy and the modern political process. So, here...
Deliberative democracy is increasingly central in democratic theory and its concepts are employed in...
[About the book] Addresses the problems with deliberative democracy – and potential solutions – i...
In the last few years, deliberative democracy has developed rapidly from a “theoretical statement ” ...
Innovative forums that integrate citizen deliberation into policy making are revitalizing democracy ...
Social regeneration is tightly interconnected with political regeneration and revitalisation of demo...
George Monbiot\u27s recent book, The Age of Consent: A Manifesto for a New World Order, tackles the ...
Deliberative democracy holds that, for a democratic decision to be legitimate, it must be preceded b...
In the past two decades, democratic political practice has taken a deliberative turn. That is, conte...
Advocates of a more deliberative form of democracy reject the claim that ‘talk is cheap’ and postula...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
After facilitating countless community engagement exercises, it has become apparent to us that there...
At a time when dissatisfaction with politicians is glaringly evident, the solution is not less democ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
There\u27s a growing public disenchantment with democracy and the modern political process. So, here...
Deliberative democracy is increasingly central in democratic theory and its concepts are employed in...
[About the book] Addresses the problems with deliberative democracy – and potential solutions – i...
In the last few years, deliberative democracy has developed rapidly from a “theoretical statement ” ...
Innovative forums that integrate citizen deliberation into policy making are revitalizing democracy ...
Social regeneration is tightly interconnected with political regeneration and revitalisation of demo...
George Monbiot\u27s recent book, The Age of Consent: A Manifesto for a New World Order, tackles the ...
Deliberative democracy holds that, for a democratic decision to be legitimate, it must be preceded b...
In the past two decades, democratic political practice has taken a deliberative turn. That is, conte...
Advocates of a more deliberative form of democracy reject the claim that ‘talk is cheap’ and postula...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
After facilitating countless community engagement exercises, it has become apparent to us that there...
At a time when dissatisfaction with politicians is glaringly evident, the solution is not less democ...