Posted on 04 August 2022 by Ceri Davies, Director Making an impact? Routes for deliberation to make a difference On 27 July, the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) and the Policy Institute at King’s College London held the second in an ongoing seminar series looking at a range of aspects to do with both the theory and practice of public deliberation. Read the rest of this entry Tags: Deliberation, deliberative research, NatCen Centre for Deliberative Research, deliberative polling
Posted on 13 June 2022 Deliberation: a way of doing society? On 25 May 2022, NatCen’s Centre for Deliberative Research and the Policy Institute at King’s College London launched the first in an ongoing seminar series looking at a range of aspects exploring both the theory and practice of deliberation. Read the rest of this entry Tags: Deliberation, NatCen Centre for Deliberative Research, deliberative polling, deliberative research
Posted on 09 March 2022 by Duncan Grimes, Research Director When and how to deliberate online At the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen), our Centre for Deliberative Research approaches deliberation as a spectrum of involvement. Read the rest of this entry Tags: NatCen Learning, What UK Thinks, deliberative polling, deliberative research, methodology and innovation
Posted on 02 August 2021 by Ceri Davies, Director Where next for online deliberation? Online deliberative research is an emerging discipline, with much of the existing work restricted to examining internet discussion forums. The use of videoconferencing as a mode to support deliberation had, until 12 months ago at least, remained largely unexplored. Read the rest of this entry Tags: deliberative polling, deliberative research, methods, online methods
Posted on 02 February 2021 by Maria David, Researcher Future of Britain: facilitating dialogue on post-Brexit policy during the pandemic As part of our ongoing research about public attitudes towards post-Brexit policy, NatCen ran a large scale Deliberative Poll in October 2020, bringing together over 200 members of the British public online. Read the rest of this entry Tags: Future of Britain, deliberative polling, deliberative research, online methods
Posted on 28 January 2021 by Joshua Vey, Researcher Future of Britain: bringing participants and moderators online during the pandemic As part of our ongoing research about public attitudes towards post-Brexit policy, we ran a large-scale Deliberative Polling event in October 2020, bringing together over 200 members of the British public online. Read the rest of this entry Tags: Future of Britain, deliberative polling, deliberative research, online methods
Posted on 20 March 2020 by Ceri Davies, Director Going digital with deliberation In the face of measures to delay the spread of Covid-19, qualitative researchers must consider how to continue their research whilst we cannot meet in person. In this blog, Ceri Davies discusses the lessons we’ve learned from running the UK’s first online deliberative poll using videoconferencing software. Read the rest of this entry Tags: deliberative polling, deliberative research, digital, methods, videoconference