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[http://www.wolf-linder.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Strengths-and-weaknesses-of-direct-democracy.pdf very good article the help in understanding the Swiss democracy system]
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==See also==
*[[G1000]] - The G1000 was a large-scale citizen's conference that took place in Belgium in 2011. 1000 citizens participated in a 3-stage event to discuss various issues facing the country and draft a list of proposed solutions. The event's organizers were well-versed in Deliberative Democratic theory and implemented many of the aspects discussed by the researchers and theoreticians.
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Latest revision as of 01:30, 19 August 2016

Methods of Deliberation

Tribals Methods

Minangkabau Deliberation

Minangkabau Deliberation

Enciant Jewish Post-Bibilcal Deliberation

Sanhedrin

Tribes in South Africa

Tribes in South Africa

Modern Methods

The Swiss Methods of Deliberation

very good article the help in understanding the Swiss democracy system

Metods in Organizations

methods in organizations

Experimental Methods

NIF

NIF is an abbreviation for National Issues Forum

OST

Open Space Technology

dcCDM

Diverging Converging Collective Decision Making

NCTF

NCTF stand for "National Citizens’ Technology Forum" it is a kind of consensus forum derived from the consensus conference model which was orignated from Denemark, in the United States. For review see this article[1]

Consensus Conferences

See wikipedia.


See also

cases in deliberative democracy

References