Seminarium: Legal framework for local deliberative democracy in Massachusetts, USA. Główny mówca: dr Rebecca Townsend
Centrum Deliberacji na Wydziale Socjologii UW zaprasza na otwarte seminarium z naszym gościem z USA, dr Rebeccą Townsend, byłą Prezeską Stowarzyszenia Moderatorów Massachusetts i Profesorem Nadzwyczajnym w zakresie komunikacji na Uniwersytecie z Hartford, w Hartford Connecticut, USA.
Seminarium odbędzie się 26 maja 2023r. o godzinie 15:30 w formie stacjonarnej na Karowej 18 oraz online. Poniżej zamieszczamy opis spotkania.
Data:
26 maja 2023r., 15:30
Miejsce:
Wydział Socjologii, Karowa 18 i online.
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Rejestracja na wydarzenie:
Seminarium ma charakter otwarty, ale aby wziąć w nim udział należy się zarejestrować (zarówno w formie stacjonarnej, jak i online): https://forms.office.com/e/A32ZBvFzbZ
W przypadku pytań technicznych prosimy o kontakt z doktorantką Shin Mazur: shin.mazur@uw.edu.pl
Temat seminarium:
Rebecca M. Townsend will discuss the legal framework for local deliberative democracy in Massachusetts, USA within the municipal legislature known as “town meeting”. In a recent essay for the Journal of Deliberative Democracy, Townsend and Carmin C. Reiss (2022) review the trajectory of this system of local government allowing direct exercise of citizen power via deliberative governance. Townsend will explain the framework of state and local laws that were created to support and direct local deliberative systems in Massachusetts with greater attention to functional elements of the current system in this legal rhetorical history. She will explore the powers of town meeting, including its role within state and federal government, the laws and norms enabling and limiting deliberation, and how and why the legal framework for town meeting has allowed it to endure.
Throughout the analysis, she will include examples detailing how philosophical principles of inclusion, self-determination, fairness, and fidelity to the common good underpin town meeting. She will note the system’s evolution and close with considerations about directions for further changes. The legal framework for town meeting, largely unchanged for close to three centuries, successfully integrates a local community voice into a broader system of deliberative democracy.
You can read the article here: https://delibdemjournal.org/article/id/1136/
Spotkanie odbędzie się w języku angielskim.
O Rebece M. Townsend
Rebecca M. Townsend, Ph. D., is an associate professor of communication at the University of Hartford, in Hartford Connecticut, USA. Her doctorate is from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and master of arts degree is from Indiana University Bloomington. Her research uses ethnography of communication and rhetoric, often focusing on the cultural uses of “scene” or place, in local, regional, or international contexts. She writes about deliberation and democracy in local government, public engagement, and international rhetoric, whether presidential rhetoric or uses of place in public memory. Her work on the local legislatures of small towns in Massachusetts focuses on how ordinary citizens deliberate about matters that directly concern them and about the limits of their authority.
Dr. Townsend has served as a professor in residence at the University of Connecticut’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and won the inaugural Board of Regents “Scholarly Excellence Award” for the State of Connecticut. US President Barack Obama awarded her the White House “Champions of Change” award for her research on public deliberation in public policy planning; this work also received recognition from the International Association of Public Participation. She is a Distinguished Teaching Fellow of the Eastern Communication Association. She has taught in Warsaw and Łódź for Clark University/Społeczna Akademia Nauk, also speaking as a guest lecturer for Kracow School of Business within the Kracow University of Economics, Kraków, Poland.
Dr. Townsend has been a Moderator, an elected official in her town of Longmeadow, Massachusetts since 2015, and is currently the Immediate Past President of the Massachusetts Moderators Association. She is traveling to Poland with funding through the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation Fellowships for Higher Education of Present and Prospective Teachers.