21. May 2025

Deliberation is spreading – also outside the public sector

Across the Nordic region, we are seeing a new and exciting trend: non-state actors - businesses, universities and NGOs - are increasingly adopting deliberative methods. But what is driving this development? And what can we learn from those who have already taken the plunge? We'll explore this at the first ever Nordic Deliberation Learning Call on Wednesday, June 4.

Facts

Across the Nordic region, we are seeing a new and exciting trend: non-state actors – businesses, universities and NGOs – are increasingly adopting deliberative methods. By bringing citizens together in citizens’ assemblies and other participatory formats, these actors seek to find legitimate, inclusive and knowledge-based solutions to complex societal challenges.

But what is driving this development? And what can we learn from the players who have already taken the leap?

We’ll dive into this at the very first Nordic Deliberation Learning Call on Wednesday, June 4. We will focus on three concrete Nordic examples of citizen gatherings outside the public sector – and invite you to a conversation about how deliberative democracy can be scaled more widely in society.

Who is it relevant for?

This Learning Call is for those who are curious about deliberative methods and citizen engagement, interested in strengthening democratic innovation – or simply looking for inspiration on how to make better decisions with people, not just for them.

Practical information

Date: Wednesday, June 4
Time: 08.30-09.30 CET (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) / 09.30-10.30 EET (Finland)
Location: Online (Zoom)
Registration: Click here to register – it’s free and open to everyone