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Past Seminars

The Centre holds weekly seminars on important topics in deliberative democracy with leading scholars from Australia and around the world.

Tue 7 June 2022

DECOLONIZING DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY

Ricardo Mendonca and Hans Asenbaum / 9.00am-10.00am

Zoom (please request link from the seminar convenors)

Tue 31 May 2022

DECOLONIZING DELIBERATIVE MINI-PUBLICS

Azucena Mora and Nicole Curato / 6.00pm - 7.00pm

Zoom (please request link from the seminar convenors)

Tue 24 May 2022

CENTRE MEETS CENTRE: PARTICIPEDIA AND CDDGG WITH BONNY IBHAWOH

Bonny Ibhawoh / 11.00am-12.00pm

Zoom (please request link from the seminar convenors)

Tue 17 May 2022

WAIT, WHAT? DECOLONIZING DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY?

Genevieve Fuji Johnson / 11.00am-12.00pm

Zoom (please request link from the seminar convenors)

Tue 10 May 2022

NATIVE TITLE AS A DELIBERATIVE SPACE FOR INDIGENOUS SELF-DETERMINATION

Justin McCaul / 11.00am-12.00pm

Zoom (please request link from the seminar convenors)

Tue 3 May 2022

HOW DO SETTLER-COLONIAL INEQUALITIES SHAPE POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR AND COMMUNICATION IN ANGLO-DEMOCRACIES?

Edana Beauvais / 9.00am-10.00am

Zoom (please request link from the seminar convenors)

Tue 26 April 2022

DECOLONIZING DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY AND POLITICAL CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Professor Bobby Banerjee / 8.00pm-11.00pm

Zoom (please request link from the seminar convenors)

Tue 22 March 2022

DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY AND DIGITAL PLATFORMS:JOHN GASTIL IN CONVERSATION WITH NARDINE ALNEMR

John Gastil and Nardine Alnemr / 11.00am-12.00pm

Zoom (please request link from the seminar convenors)

Tue 15 March 2022

CENTRE MEETS CENTRE: MARGEM AT UFMG

Ricardo Mendonca and team / 11.00am-12.00pm

Zoom (please request link from the seminar convenors)

Tue 1 March 2022

DIGITAL PLATFORMS AND ISSUE POLARISATION: CITIZENS' DEBATES ON ABORTION, RACIAL QUOTAS AND SAME-SEX MARRIAGE IN BRAZIL FROM 2021-2019

Tariq Choucair / 11.00am-12.00pm

Zoom (please request link from the seminar convenors)

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