Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Call for Applications: The Second Deliberative Democracy Summer School | Australia | 15-17 February

Deliberative Democracy Summer School
Call for applications deadline, 30 June 2016

The Centre for Deliberative Democracy & Global Governance is convening the Second Deliberative Democracy Summer School from 15-17 February 2017. The three-day summer school will focus on classical debates and emerging themes in deliberative theory and practice, including deliberative cultures, representation in the deliberative system and methodological innovations in researching deliberative politics. Participants will have an opportunity to present their work and receive feedback from the speakers and fellow participants. 

There is no registration fee for the summer school. Participants are expected to shoulder their travel fares and accommodation at the UC Village. Limited travel grants are available. More information is available in our website and the poster (attached). 

Speakers include: John Dryzek, Nicole Curato, Selen Ercan, Simon Niemeyer, Jonathan Pickering, Jensen Sass, Ana Tanasoca (University of Canberra), André Bächtiger (University of Stuttgart), Marit Böker (Keele University), Simone Chambers (University of California, Irvine), Kimmo Grönlund (Åbo Akademi), Carolyn Hendriks (Australian National University), Karin Bäckstrand and Jonathan Kuyper
(University of Stockholm), Ricardo Mendonça (Federal University of Minas Gerais) and John Parkinson (Griffith University)

For more information, please get in touch with Juliana.Rocha@canberra.edu.au

Dr Nicole Curato
Discovery Early Career Research Award Fellow
Centre for Deliberative Democracy & Global Governance
Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis
University Drive South, Building 23, Level B, Canberra, ACT 2601

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