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Democracy-Lab: crisis, ecological collapse and sociopolitical resilience

  • Jun 8
  • 1 min read

A Democracy Lab is a participatory initiative as part of the CO3 project. Inspired by the World Café method, we invite citizens to reflect on the crises that undermine trust and democratic dialogue and to co-create policy recommendations.


Democracy Labs are structured participatory dialogue sessions inspired by the World Café methodology. They create a facilitated space where participants collectively reflect on a pressing political issue and co-create policy-oriented recommendations. The proposed Democracy Lab focuses on crises and the erosion of the social contract, exploring how specific crises (climate crisis) affect: trust between citizens, trust in public institutions and the quality of democratic dialogue. The objective is twofold:

  • To generate evidence-based knowledge on how participants perceive the impact of crises on democratic life.

  • To co-create concrete public policy suggestions on how institutions and communities can strengthen democratic resilience and rebuild trust.

The format combines deliberation, rotation, feedback and collective synthesis, ensuring both depth and plurality of perspectives.


Registration is free but mandatory, subject to available places.Registration is free but mandatory, subject to available places. The email for registration is programaeducativo@capc.com.pt



 
 

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Dr. Anna Björk

Team Lead, Leading Researcher

Demos Helsinki

anna.bjork@demoshelsinki.fi

Johannes Jauhiainen
 

Expert, Impact & Communication 

Demos Helsinki

johannes.jauhiainen@demoshelsinki.fi

Dr. Emilia Palonen

Associate Professor

University of Helsinki

emilia.palonen@helsinki.fi

Helsinki Hub on Emotions, Populism and Polarisation

Faculty of Social Sciences

University of Helsinki

hepp@helsinki.fi

helsinki.fi/hepp

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