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IPEN Seminar: Adapting and developing online public engagement systems

Date
, 10.00-11.00am UK time

This seminar is part of the seminar series of IPEN, a network that brings together practitioners and academics working on public engagement, with a particular focus on parliamentary institutions. In this seminar, the UK House of Commons Chamber Engagement Team will explain how they have changed their approach to online engagement over the last year. Having...

CDE PG workshop: Miranda Duffy on: Fledgling political beings?

Date
, 4pm - 5pm (UK time)

  In this workshop on 'Fledgling political beings?', Miranda Duffy will discuss how her arts-based research can help children (ages 10-11) to engage with democracy. The CDE postgraduate workshops are informal gatherings where we discuss issues chosen by our PhD students. This is an opportunity for PhDs to receive feedback and advice on specific issues,...

IPEN Seminar: Public engagement and parliamentary buildings

Date
, 14.00 - 15.30 (UK time)

This seminar is part of the seminar series of IPEN, a network that brings together practitioners and academics working on public engagement, with a particular focus on parliamentary institutions. This particular one, organised in collaboration with an external partner, International Network of Parliamentary Properties (INPP), will focus on public engagement in relation to parliamentary buildings...

PGR workshop

Date
, 3pm-4pm

The CDP postgraduate workshops are informal gatherings where we discuss issues chosen by our PhD students. This is an opportunity for PhDs to receive feedback and advice on specific issues, methods, concepts they may be working on. The workshops sometimes also focus on academic skills, such as getting published, making use of the expertise within...

Designing for Democratic Engagement: Climate Emergency

Date
, 9.30-11am (UK time)

When we think about adaptation to climate change there are reasons to think that current forms of liberal representative democracy linked to the defined boundaries of nation-states and expressed through delegation of authority to professionals will not suffice. In this – the second of our Designing for Democratic Engagement events – we are joined by...

IPEN Seminar: How public engagement can strengthen parliamentary committees’ effectiveness

Date
, 12.00 - 1.00 (UK time)

This seminar is part of the seminar series of IPEN, a network that brings together practitioners and academics working on public engagement, with a particular focus on parliamentary institutions. This seminar will draw from the report Power, Influence and Impact of Senedd Committees that Professor Diana Stirbu developed for the Welsh Parliament, to reflect on...

Using an Arts Integration approach to engage children with democratic ideas

Date
, 12.00 - 1.00 (UK time)

This seminar is part of the seminar series of IPEN, a network that brings together practitioners and academics working on public engagement, with a particular focus on parliamentary institutions. Centre for Democratic Engagement PGR Miranda Duffy will present her research findings on how drama techniques can enable 10-11 year olds to connect with democratic ideas...

COP26 and its legacy: a conversation with Alex Sobel

Date
, 5 pm - 6:30 pm

  COP26 is said to be the most crucial climate negotiations to date, but what legacy will it have? Join us for our online event with Alex Sobel, MP for Leeds North-West, and International Parliamentary Union rapporteur for engagement at COP26. He will share his reflections on the conference, consider the implications for green finance,...

CDE PG workshop

Date
, 4-5pm

This workshop will focus on a presentation by Alex Norman on his PhD thesis. The CDE postgraduate workshops are informal gatherings where we discuss issues chosen by our PhD students. This is an opportunity for PhDs to receive feedback and advice on specific issues, methods, concepts they may be working on. The workshops sometimes also...

Using public engagement to enhance scrutiny: the case of the Bill of Rights in the Northern Ireland Assembly (NIA)

Date
, 12.00 - 1.00 (UK time)

This seminar is part of the seminar series of IPEN, a network that brings together practitioners and academics working on public engagement, with a particular focus on parliamentary institutions. This seminar will review how public engagement officers, clerks and outside stakeholders worked together to undertake very extensive public engagement on the Bill, through a wide...