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		<description><![CDATA[This comprehensive 157-page guide, Organizing Community-wide Dialogue for Action and Change,&#160;from Everyday Democracy was published September 2001, to help develop a community-wide dialogue to change program from start to finish. Part 1 of the guide gives an overview of Community-wide dialogue &#8220;study circles&#8221;, and Part 2 is &#160;how to organize a program: clarifying the issues, building your team, developing a plan and sustaining a program. Part 3 is about five case study community profiles from: Georgia, North Carolina, New York, California, and Illinois. The guide [&#8230;] <a href="http://ncdd.org/rc/item/9023">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[This 4-page publication (2004) describes the &#8220;Deliberative Mapping&#8221; approach and how it could be used to foster more productive discussions between specialists and members of the public about complex policy issues where there is no obvious way forward. Though it only appears to have been tried once, Deliberative Mapping was a methodology that could&#160;be applied to a problem to judge how well different courses of action perform according to a set of economic, social, ethical and scientific criteria. The aim was to use the approach [&#8230;] <a href="http://ncdd.org/rc/item/9111">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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