How can deliberative democracy listen to nonhumans?
How can deliberative democracy listen to nonhumans?
Canberra, ACT
This event is hybrid. Join us on Zoom or at Building 24, University of Canberra. How can deliberative democracy listen to nonhumans? What is the normative case for including non-humans in democracy? What is the role of democratic experimentation in overcoming the limits of anthropocentric institu…
Tuesday, February 20 2024
11:00 AM
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12:00 PM
Are mini-publics enough to promote deliberative democracy?
Are mini-publics enough to promote deliberative democracy?
ACT, ACT
This event is online only. Join us on Zoom. For Prof Simone Chambers (University of California Irvine), deliberative mini-publics can be most effective when they serve as opinion leaders and mobilizers in partisan debates within the voting public. Meanwhile, Prof Hélène Landemore (Yale University)…
Tuesday, April 9 2024
11:00 AM
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12:00 PM
Democratic Transformations: A conversation on systemic change
Democratic Transformations: A conversation on systemic change
Canberra, ACT
6 February 2024Juliet Room, Verity Lane Market, Sydney Building, 50 Northbourne Avenue, Canberra ACT Reception: 5:30Panel discussion: 6:00 – 7:15 pm Democracies’ responses to environmental crises, health emergencies, and racial violence have been unsatisfactory, to say the least. Hyper-partisan p…
Tuesday, February 6 2024
5:30 PM
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7:30 PM
Can deliberative democracy take root in settler colonial states?
Can deliberative democracy take root in settler colonial states?
Canberra, ACT
This event is hybrid. Join us on Zoom or at Building 24, University of Canberra. Can deliberative democracy take root in settler colonial states? Can deliberation have a decolonial future? How can theorists and practitioners of deliberative democracy challenge entrenched paternalist attitudes tow…
Tuesday, March 12 2024
11:15 AM
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12:30 PM