Citizens' assemblies reshaping public discourse and democracy through deliberation.
Citizens' assemblies are like public discussion hubs that can shape how people talk about important issues. They don't just tell people what to think, but they listen to what the public is saying and can change how discussions happen. The research shows that citizens' assemblies can help improve public debates in three main ways: by adding to the conversation, by encouraging more people to join in, and by sparking bigger discussions about how we talk about things.