The Impact of Citizens’ Assemblies on Participants: How to Fulfill the Transformative Potential
Discover how decisions during the implementation of citizens' assemblies can impact participants.
Discover how decisions during the implementation of citizens' assemblies can impact participants.
Hugh Pope and Professor Yves Sintomer explore new insights into democracy with the launch of their new books.
Check out this free online course on citizens’ assemblies from our member organization Delibera Brasil.
Professor and sociologist Nicole Curato will join Sanjoy Ganguly (founder, India’s Theater of the Oppressed) to share their insights.
Learn how leading online participation platforms perform on cost, accessibility, ethics and transparency, among other criteria.
Democracy researcher Brenda Ogembo will share new findings and identify practical implications with civil society leader John Kinuthia.
Held in Glasgow and online, #PBScot22 will be a chance to explore how Scotland is embedding participatory budgeting into its operations as as a way to energize and develop participation in democracy.
Sign up to tune in to learn how to apply to become a participant in the first cohort of the Climate Democracy Action program.
The global environmental crisis and rising authoritarianism are two of the most pressing challenges we face. This conference will explore how we can get to work to face them.
Learn the results of a nationally representative survey that tested 21 terms commonly used in “civic engagement and democracy” work to better understand how people perceive and associate them.
Hear the authors of two new books discuss global trends in participatory budgeting, along with other expert commentary.
Learn how different types of laws can be used to institutionalize national support for participatory budgeting and increase its impacts.
In this webinar, you’ll learn about a new theory of change for participatory budgeting, comprehensive new research on the impacts of PB, and priorities for further research.
How can participatory budgeting promote civic education and learning? Find out what the research shows and how you can put it into practice in the next People Powered University seminar.
In this research seminar, you’ll learn about key research on the impacts of participatory budgeting on civil society and political participation, and how to use these findings in your work.
In this research seminar, you’ll learn about key research on the impacts of participatory budgeting on governance and well-being, and how to use these findings in your work.
In this online course, you will learn how to make PB and other participatory processes more inclusive, engaging, and empowering for immigrants, refugees, and internally displaced people.
Hosted by NDI, this event will explore the tenets of deliberative democracy with a focus on citizen assemblies as an innovative method to address complex policy problems, including an in-depth look at local-level, climate justice assemblies.
In coordination with IOPD Africa and Yves Cabannes, Professor Emeritus of the University of London, IOPD is organizing a series of webinars on the role of participatory budgeting in mitigating the effects of climate change.
Learn key lessons and best practices to advocate for and start a climate assembly in your city or country.
This event will explore public innovation in democratic settings, showing examples of innovation in participatory and representative democracy processes and reflecting on their opportunities and challenges.
In the second online course of People Powered University, ’’How Cities Can Use Participatory Budgeting to Address Climate Change,’’ participants will learn how to engage more community members in addressing climate change, together.