On one day in 2009, in thirty-eight countries around the world,
4,000 ordinary citizens gathered to discuss the future of climate
policy. This project, 'WWViews', was the first-ever global
democratic deliberation an attempt to enable ordinary people to
reach informed decisions on and impact the global policy
process.
This book which analyzes the experiences and lessons from this
ground-breaking event marks the beginning of a new kind of
democratic politics, providing practical lessons on how to increase
the impact of global deliberation projects within the media and on
official policy processes. The authors explore important themes for
participatory approaches from the local to the global:
- the role of deliberation within global governance
- methodology and practice
- participant selection; policy impacts
- engaging the media
- how policy culture affects deliberation uptake
- capacity building and knowledge transfer; process
evaluation
- content and argumentation analysis
- gender, race and class aspects.
The global aims of the 'WWViews project', along with the
opportunity to evaluate the same process in different national and
cultural contexts, makes this a hugely valuable and informative
study for all those interested in democratic deliberation and
environmental governance from the small to the international
scale.
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