Facilitating Public Deliberations
Facilitating Public Deliberations
newDemocracy Foundation
This podcast provides guidance on how to facilitate public deliberations.
Episode 44 Deliberation around the world with Claudia Chwalisz
As we draw this podcast series to a close, it's fitting to take a global perspective on public deliberation with Claudia Chwalisz who leads the OECD's work on innovative citizen participation.  Claudia is co-authoring a number of influential reports, convening a global network and maintaining an online digest, Participo. LINKS Catching the Deliberate Wave report Leading Deliberative Democracy short course Doing Deliberative Democracy short course     Music acknowledgement
Mar 2, 2021
28 min
Episode 43 Reflections from a participant with Bobbi Allan
Bobbi Allan was randomly selected for a public deliberation in early 2018. Coincidentally, she has a background as a facilitator so can offer an unusual perspective as she describes the residual effect of a deliberative experience.
Jan 26, 2021
18 min
Episode 42 Deliberation and disability with Rhiann MacLean and Max Hardy
This conversation is with Rhiann McLean (in Scotland) and Max Hardy (in Australia).  Both are dedicated to amplifying the voices of people with disability—through research and public deliberations." LINKS Research Voices Citizens' Jury Video of the Research Voices Citizens' Jury Report from Research Voices Citizens' Jury NDIS Citizens' Jury Video of NDIS Citizens' Jury   Music acknowledgement
Jan 21, 2021
36 min
Episode 41 Online deliberation through Common Ground for Action with Kara Dillard
Kara Dillard is an Assistant Professor at James Madison University in the US. She is also the operations specialist for Common Ground for Action (CGA), an online variant of National Issues Forum (NIF). In this episode, Kara explains this short-form process, as well as its strengths and challenges. As a moderator training specialist for NIF she offers insight into the difference between online and face-to-face facilitation. LINKS Kettering Foundation Amy Lee, Department of Political Science, Ohio State University Common Ground for Action: A 90-min Forum in a 5-min Video   Music acknowledgement
Jan 12, 2021
44 min
Episode 40 Reflecting on deliberation and valuable techniques with Kath Fisher
Dr Kath Fisher is an extremely experienced professional facilitator. She is also an academic at Southern Cross University (Lismore, Australia). In this episode, Kath shares some of her journey and offers a number of useful techniques that she uses routinely in public deliberations. Documents Kath referred to in this episode A summary of the report produced from the CSIRO project A copy of an excellent consensus decision making resource she uses in her facilitation An example of a feedback/evaluation form she uses for evaluating citizens' juries You can find these documents on the newDemocracy Foundation website page for this podcast: https://www.newdemocracy.com.au/category/library/podcast/   Music acknowledgement
Jan 3, 2021
22 min
Episode 39 Tools and techniques with Abbie Jeffs
Abbie Jeffs has a background in urban planning and public policy but was an excellent facilitator in a successful consultancy, Straight-Talk, for many years. She's now working for a public sector organisation—a loss for the field of public deliberation—although Abbie remains a strong advocate. She has much wisdom to impart in this episode and several terrific tools.   LINKS Bliss Browne's 'Imagine Chicago' Tuckman's stages Visit  to newDemocracy's podcast page to access Kaner's diverge/converge guide to participatory decision-making. Music acknowledgement
Dec 23, 2020
17 min
Episode 38 Tools and techniques with Lucy Cole Edelstein
Lucy Cole-Edelstein has over 30 years' experience as an engagement practitioner, as a facilitator and process designer. She established and ran a successful consultancy, Straight-Talk, for some of those years and later sold her company to RPS with whom she now works. In this episode, Lucy shares several activities that build the group's skill set and pave the way for the choice-work that is integral to public deliberation. Visit newDemocracy's podcast page to access the DOPE test handout.   Music acknowledgement
Dec 22, 2020
30 min
Episode 37 Feedback Frames for deliberative processes with Jason Diceman
Jason Diceman is an experienced facilitator based in Toronto, Canada. He created a very useful tool, Feedback Frames (previously in the form of Idea Rating Sheets and, earlier, Dotmocracy templates). His latest invention enables score-voting on participant-generated ideas, rather than a crude survey or voting tool.  It's being used throughout the world and deserves attention from those who facilitate public deliberations.   Music acknowledgement
Dec 22, 2020
37 min
Episode 36 Deliberative tools and techniques with MosaicLab
This is a conversation with Nicole Hunter, Keith Greaves and Kimbra White, the founders of MosaicLab.  It covers what happens in the room with a face-to-face long-form deliberation when MosaicLab facilitators are at work. This episode contains an enormous amount of practical advice: the physical space, co-facilitation, templates, report writing, managing data and conflict, as well as many of the creative activities they use routinely.   LINKS Evaluation of youth jury Critical thinking video   Music acknowledgement
Dec 20, 2020
49 min
Episode 35 The emotional work of deliberation with Rosa Zubizarreta
Rosa Zubizarreta is an American group facilitation practitioner and theorist and the founder of DiaPraxis. This episode is a companion piece with a previous episode that featured Jim Rough, the original designer of Dynamic Facilitation and Wisdom Councils. In the conversation with Rosa, the focus is on relational facilitation: attending to the emotional work of deliberation to order to enable a group to fully realise its goals. LINKS Rosa's website DiaPraxis is where many of her writings can be found Citizens Council: What are they, and why are they so popular in Austria? Better Angels Project, now called Braver Angels De Bono's Six Thinking Hats   Music acknowledgement
Dec 7, 2020
35 min
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