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Dialogue and Deliberation are terms of art for an extremely broad category of conversational and communication  approaches. They are used for citizens to engage themselves in the discussion and consideration of  public issues and public affairs, as well as clients and consumers in mediation and efforts at problem-solving and a wide variety of other uses. At the linked pages are brief definitions of each of the approaches listed, and links to related pages.
Dialogue and Deliberation are terms of art for an extremely broad category of conversational and communication  approaches. They are used for citizens to engage themselves in the discussion and consideration of  public issues and public affairs, as well as clients and consumers in mediation and efforts at problem-solving and a wide variety of other uses. At the linked pages are brief definitions of each of the approaches listed, and links to related pages.
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==Specific Approaches To Deliberation and Dialogue==
==Specific Approaches To Deliberation and Dialogue==


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Items in this list will eventually include the name, definition and further references for each approach.
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{{r|Sustained Dialogue}}
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{{r|Public Deliberation}}
{{r|Appreciative inquiry}}
{{r|Wisdom Council}}
{{r|Sustained dialogue}}
{{r|Citizen Juries}}
{{r|Public deliberation}}
{{r|Civic Journalism}}
{{r|Wisdom council}}
{{r|Community Action}}
{{r|Citizen juries}}
{{r|Community Development}}
{{r|Civic journalism}}
{{r|Compassionate Listening}}
{{r|Community action}}
{{r|Citizen Participation}}
{{r|Community development}}
{{r|Community Design Teams}}
{{r|Compassionate listening}}
{{r|Local Issue Forums}}
{{r|Citizen participation}}
{{r|Community design team}}
{{r|Local issue forum}}
{{r|Mediation}}
{{r|Mediation}}
{{r|Narrative Mediation}}
{{r|Narrative mediation}}
{{r|Plenary Review}}
{{r|Plenary review}}
{{r|Needs Assessment}}
{{r|Needs assessment}}
{{r|Open Space}}
{{r|Open space}}
{{r|Public Conversations}}
{{r|Public conversations}}
{{r|Question Mapping}}
{{r|Question mapping}}
{{r|Roundtable}}
{{r|Roundtable}}
{{r|Salon}}
{{r|Salon}}
{{r|Social Survey}}
{{r|Social survey}}
{{r|Study Circle}}
{{r|Study circle}}

Latest revision as of 06:14, 23 July 2020

< Civil society/Catalogs

Dialogue and Deliberation are terms of art for an extremely broad category of conversational and communication approaches. They are used for citizens to engage themselves in the discussion and consideration of public issues and public affairs, as well as clients and consumers in mediation and efforts at problem-solving and a wide variety of other uses. At the linked pages are brief definitions of each of the approaches listed, and links to related pages.

Specific Approaches To Deliberation and Dialogue

Items in this list will eventually include the name, definition and further references for each approach.