Stanford DDL
The Deliberative Democracy Lab, housed within the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law at Stanford University, is devoted to research about democracy and public opinion obtained through Deliberative Polling.
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Missions Publiques is a team working on inventing new models of shared governance for better decisions. Since 1998, we have initiated and/or organized over 1,300 deliberative dialogues in 125 countries.
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Our Previous Deliberations on AI and Internet Technologies
Stanfords’ DDL has deployed over 150 Deliberative poll in 50+ countries of the world. The last global process was on collaboration with Meta on the Topic of AI (Community Forum). See more
Missions Publiques has deployed over 1300 deliberative processes in 125+ countries. Here are a few relevant examples:
- “We, the internet”, a global dialogue on the Future of the Internet with 6500+ participants in 77 countries (2019). The coalition was made of Governments (Germany, Swiss), IGOs (UNESCO, CoE, UN Sec Gen, EU Comm), NGOs (World Economic Forum, ISOC, WWW Foundation, Wikimedia), and the private sector (Google, Facebook, Mozilla). See more
- The Citizens’ Panel on AI in the frame of the Presidency of the EU of Belgium See more
- The work with the European Commission on their European Citizens’ Panels:
• Virtual Worlds
• Tackling Hatred in Society
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