The Knowledge Network on Climate Assemblies (KNOCA) aims to improve the commissioning, design, implementation and impact of climate assemblies, using evidence, knowledge exchange and dialogue. We are an active community of policy makers, practitioners, activists, researchers and other actors with experience and interest in climate assemblies who co-create activities and knowledge.
Call for Papers for Workshop on the Impact of Climate Assemblies
Next year’s Nordic Environmental Social Science Conference will include a workshop relevant to anyone working on climate assemblies: “Does what happens in a deliberative citizen assembly stay in the citizen assembly? Exploring the impacts of deliberative mini-publics on environmental governance and attitudes”.
The organisers – Tim Daw, Lauri Rapeli, Marina Lindell, Jens Marquardt and Fanny Möckel – welcome empirical, theoretical, and methodological contributions and are particularly encouraging early-career scholars to apply.
The conference is hosted by by Åbo Akademi University in cooperation with the University of Turku, Finland
Abstracts need to be submitted no later than 30 November 2023.
Details of the conference and how to submit an abstract can be found here.