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The local and national institutions of democracy are losing power. Citizens and politicians increasingly disengage from each other in what is becoming a vicious cycle.

Many people no longer believe in the institutions of democracy and are not prepared to support them, and governments cannot govern without the support and consent of the people.

Citizens disengage from politicians who seem to be out to score debating points against each other rather than seeking the truth through dialogue. Politicians then see the people as ill informed and not worth listening to.

nef is working to reverse this cycle by:

  • Developing new methods of consultation.
  • Developing new ways for communities to create a shared future though visioning.
  • Creating new democratic spaces in which people can meet, learn about and discuss issues.
  • Showing the benefits of participative approaches.

 

new spaces for discussion and participation
nef is working on innovative new spaces for particpation
consensus voting
nef, The de Borda Institute, and OurKingdom (openDemocracy's UK politics section) are collaborating in an innovative experiment in online consensus decision making using the Modified Borda Count (mbc).
democs
Democs is part card game, part policy making tool that enables small groups of people to engage with complex public policy issues
consultancy services
The participation and democracy programme at nef offers facilitation and tools for participation, consultation and visioning projects.
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Publications
We, The People

resources

The Democracy Design Forum
The Direct Democracy Campaign

contacts

Perry Walker