Deliberative Integrity: Risks and Responses in Mini-Public Governance
Event description
Deliberative Integrity: Risks and Responses in Mini-Public Governance
Report Launch
11 Feb 2025 (Tues)
12:00 - 13:00 GMT
Online only
You are invited to the online launch of Deliberative Integrity: Risks and Responses in Mini-Public Governance, authored by Lucy J. Parry and Nicole Curato. The report examines the challenges facing deliberative mini-publics (DMPs) or sortition-based forums for citizen deliberation, such as citizens' assemblies, deliberative polls, and citizens' juries.
The launch will provide an overview of the report’s key findings, including the five main risk areas that can undermine the integrity of DMPs and responses to these risks. The report is informed by interviews with over 60 academics, practitioners, advocates, and practitioners of DMPs from around the world. The report offers practical strategies to strengthen the alignment of the governance of DMPs with the principles of deliberative democracy.
This event is open to anyone interested in democratic innovations and the governance of citizen deliberation.
Speakers
Lucy J Parry is a Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra. She has been involved in organising deliberative processes in practice and her research on deliberative systems and democratic innovations. She is co-editor of the Journal of Deliberative Democracy and the Deliberative Democracy Digest.
Nicole Curato is a Professor of Political Sociology at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra. She is the Chief Investigator of the research project on Deliberative Integrity funded by the Australian Research Council.
Discussants
Damien du Preez is a Research Coordinator for the Centre for Research on Democracy (CREDO) at Stellenbosch University, for which he co-chairs a collaborative effort to design, convene, and evaluate South Africa's first citizens' assembly. As an MA student at Goethe University Frankfurt, he assists on the European i4i Project as part of the Democratic Innovations Research Unit.
Marjan H. Ehsassi is the Executive Director of FIDE – North America (the Federation for Innovation in Democracy North America. She has been deeply involved in the research, design and implementation of several citizens’ assemblies in France, Belgium, Canada and the US and served as one of four guarantors of the French Citizens’ Convention on the End of Life and on the Oversight Committee of the G1000 We Need to Talk Citizens’ Panels.
Moderator
Oliver Escobar is Professor of Public Policy and Democratic Innovation at the University of Edinburgh. He works on participatory and deliberative democracy, with a focus on public participation, policy innovation, the commons, political inequalities, and the governance of the future.
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