Group Diversity Trumps Individual Ability

Lyn Carson – Research Director, The newDemocracy Foundation   What is the question? When assembling a randomly-selected group of people, for example in a citizens’ jury (see, Sample Size for mini-publics), what attributes are most important for the group members if they are to handle complex matters?   What are the usual answers? This question is...

Benefits of the Jury Model

David Schecter – Associate R&D Director, The newDemocracy Foundation What is the question? Why use the jury model of random selection and deliberation? Why would public officials want to incorporate the jury model into public decision making? What are the benefits of the jury model, compared to the usual forms of public engagement?

Our Winter 2017 Newsletter

Welcome to our latest update on the pursuit of a better democracy. It has been a busy winter for newDemocracy. Projects are concluding and foundations are being laid for large projects to come. We’ve seen a flurry of international events from Athens to San Francisco. We’ve featured in The Australian, been developing our platforms for interaction, and widening our channels of influence....Continue reading

World Café

‘How can we enhance our capacity to talk and think more deeply together about the critical issues facing our communities, our organisations, our nations, and our planet?’ The World Café: Shaping our Futures Through Conversations that Matter, Juanita Brown, 2005 What is the World Café? The World Café method is a discussion group aimed at...Continue reading

Importance of Facilitation

Lyn Carson – Research Director, The newDemocracy Foundation What is the question? How are the usual challenges associated with working with groups addressed in mini-publics? What are the usual answers? In the political landscape, groups are commonly chaired (in committees) or arbitrated by a Speaker (in parliaments). When citizens are brought together in a public space,...Continue reading

MosaicLab

nDF has collaborated with the engagement firm MosaicLab to support the operation of the I deliberated -now what? online group. The group is operated via Facebook and is open to those who have taken part in a deliberative process such as a citizens’ jury which was facilitated by MosaicLab. nDF has encouraged former jurors to participate in...Continue reading

Sample Size for Mini-Publics

Lyn Carson – Research Director, The newDemocracy Foundation What is the question? When convening a mini-public, certain basic parameters must be met: the group should be diverse and inclusive (Landemore, 2012), and it should have time and sufficient information to deliberate well (March & Carson, 2013) (See, Deliberation), and its decisions should be influential. When discussing...

French Presidential Election and Sortition

Gil Delannoi – Centre for Political Research at Sciences Po University (Paris)Lyn Carson – Research Director, the newDemocracy Foundation Presidential campaign Something rather unusual happened in France during the campaign for president in 2017. Although the world watched with interest as Emmanuel Macron and Martine Le Pen competed in the second round of presidential elections, some fascinating...Continue reading

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