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Missions Publiques: Mini Publics – Maximum Insights. Insights from the Evaluation Team

Missions Publiques: Mini Publics – Maximum Insights. Insights from the Evaluation Team

Together with a team from the Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) and the Network of Internet and Society Research Centers (NoC), PD Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann conducted a review of Missions Publiques and its activities on Internet governance in the last year. "WE, THE INTERNET" presents a short summary of the results.

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In 2020, a year that witnessed both political polarization and growing distrust in politics, and a growing role of the internet and information and communication technologies in our lives touched by COVID-19, Missions Publiques has shown that deliberative democracy approaches are promising answers to today’s challenges of global governance.

Kettemann, M. C. (2021): Missions Publiques: Mini Publics – Maximum Insights. Insights from the Evaluation Team. In: “WE, THE INTERNET” Results Report – 2020 Edition, What Citizens of the World Say on the Future of the Internet, pp. 43-44. https://wetheinternet.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/WTI-final-results-report-v1h.pdf
 

Missions Publiques: Mini Publics – Maximum Insights. Insights from the Evaluation Team

Together with a team from the Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) and the Network of Internet and Society Research Centers (NoC), PD Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann conducted a review of Missions Publiques and its activities on Internet governance in the last year. "WE, THE INTERNET" presents a short summary of the results.

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Abstract
In 2020, a year that witnessed both political polarization and growing distrust in politics, and a growing role of the internet and information and communication technologies in our lives touched by COVID-19, Missions Publiques has shown that deliberative democracy approaches are promising answers to today’s challenges of global governance.

Kettemann, M. C. (2021): Missions Publiques: Mini Publics – Maximum Insights. Insights from the Evaluation Team. In: “WE, THE INTERNET” Results Report – 2020 Edition, What Citizens of the World Say on the Future of the Internet, pp. 43-44. https://wetheinternet.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/WTI-final-results-report-v1h.pdf
 

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