
MAKE.ORG
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2027Partners:MAKE.ORG, IFIS PAN, SDS, AIT, FHG +6 partnersMAKE.ORG,IFIS PAN,SDS,AIT,FHG,EUI,WeDo,Missions Publiques,EDYN N.O.,YFJ,EUROPEAN PARTNERSHIP FOR DEMOCRACYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101177438Overall Budget: 3,939,830 EURFunder Contribution: 3,939,830 EURDemocracies in Europe have demonstrated resilience and modernisation in the face of various social and technological challenges. Democracy in the age of the Anthropocene will necessitate radical shifts in values, power relations and modes of governance, while also being built on the present, in all its diversity, paradox and insufficiency. Innovating to meet these challenges will require re-imagining how people living in democracies become equipped and supported to co-create resilient, democratic futures in Europe and beyond. Clear visions are needed to build strategies that allow for rethinking and redesigning spaces, institutions, instruments and ways to represent and include people in democratic governance. YouthDecide 2040 aims to support European Union democracy to rise to these challenges through evidence-based historical and contemporary knowledge, strategic foresight, and robust deliberation. Specifically, YouthDecide 2040 has the main objective to: co-create with European youth – and older generations, political and institutional actors, and organised civil society – coherent pathways to desired futures of democracy in the European Union in 2040. We translate our main objective into a series of research questions that need to be answered to support the work. Each question is connected to a key objective and corresponding work packages to support co-creation. The questions and objectives, presented below, are in order of workflow, not in order of importance. All activities are planned to be inclusive and open processes – transparently documented along the way – to enable repetition and implementation beyond the life of the project. The project’s ambition is to reinvigorate democracy in and across Europe with visions and pathways -- made with active and inclusive citizen participation -- for becoming more resilient to current and future challenges.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:University of Waikato, University of Coimbra, UniBg, Complutense University of Madrid, ASPON Consulting Ltd +5 partnersUniversity of Waikato,University of Coimbra,UniBg,Complutense University of Madrid,ASPON Consulting Ltd,SERVICE D'ACTION POUR LE CITOYEN EUROPEEN ACTIE DIENST VOOR DE EUROPESE BURGER,RTV,MAKE.ORG,INSTITUTE FOR METHODS INNOVATION,UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101132694Overall Budget: 2,106,590 EURFunder Contribution: 2,106,590 EUREU – CIEMBLY addresses the need for the introduction of new forms of citizens’ participation and deliberation in EU political life and, particularly, an EU Citizens’ Assembly whose design and implementation fully addresses issues of intersectionality, inclusiveness, and equality. While there has been an admirable appetite to improve the landscape of participatory and deliberative democratic mechanisms at the EU level, this has not always been accompanied by adequate considerations of how to build these mechanisms to ensure avoidance of intersectional discrimination and the exclusion of vulnerable groups of citizens. In fact, the concept of ‘intersectionality’ within EU law has presented difficulties even without bringing into the picture the context of citizens’ democratic participation. The time is ripe to create a new participatory tool with intersectionality at the forefront. This project will provide the analytical framework and the prototype through which such a tool can be created in the form of a Citizens’ Assembly that can be established at the EU level and with features allowing for the transfer of a (modified) prototype to the national and local levels of EU Member States. To do this, the project moves from theorising to evaluating and finally piloting such a tool and concludes with recommendations. In this way, EU-CIEMBLY seeks to be the first project that uses an academic and theoretical understanding of issues of intersectionality, equality, and power relations in the design of an innovative and inclusive EU Citizens’ Assembly.
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