A community-based initiative to seek a more open and constructive basis for conversation about climate and energy among Albertans. 75 organizations hosted 55 Narrative Workshops around the province making this one of the largest public engagements of its kind.
CASE
The Alberta Narratives Project
October 27, 2019 | Scott Fletcher Bowlsby |
- General Issues
- Environment
- Specific Topics
- Climate Change
- Identity Politics
- Political Parties
- Scope of Influence
- Regional
- Links
- Official Website
- Start Date
- End Date
- Ongoing
- No
- Time Limited or Repeated?
- A single, defined period of time
- Purpose/Goal
- Develop the civic capacities of individuals, communities, and/or civil society organizations
- Spectrum of Public Participation
- Not applicable or not relevant
- Total Number of Participants
- 482
- Open to All or Limited to Some?
- Open to All With Special Effort to Recruit Some Groups
- Targeted Demographics
- Stakeholder Organizations
- General Types of Methods
- Deliberative and dialogic process
- Research or experimental method
- General Types of Tools/Techniques
- Facilitate dialogue, discussion, and/or deliberation
- Collect, analyse and/or solicit feedback
- Facilitate decision-making
- Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
- Workshop
- Deliberation
- Legality
- Yes
- Facilitators
- Yes
- Facilitator Training
- Trained, Nonprofessional Facilitators
- Face-to-Face, Online, or Both
- Face-to-Face
- Types of Interaction Among Participants
- Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation
- Decision Methods
- Opinion Survey
- Communication of Insights & Outcomes
- Public Report
- Type of Organizer/Manager
- Non-Governmental Organization
- Academic Institution
- Philanthropic Organization
- Type of Funder
- Philanthropic Organization
- Academic Institution
- Staff
- Yes
- Volunteers
- Yes
- Evidence of Impact
- Yes
- Implementers of Change
- Experts
- Stakeholder Organizations
- Lay Public