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Read Antoine Vergne’s Post(s) about Citizen Assemblies for RetroPGF and Research Missions Publiques
https://gov.optimism.io/t/seeking-mission-request-sponsorship/7130/21
A Citizens' Assembly for RPGF4
I propose piloting a Citizens’ Assembly process to support badgeholders in the assessment and voting process of the 4th round of Retro public good funding. This assembly would allow us to overcome the most blatant shortcomings of the RPGF3 process. It would refocus the process from collected intelligence to collective intelligence.
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Develop Optimism Fractal’s Consensus Processes
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Learn about Adaptive Quorum Biasing, which sounds different but i should still learn about it
- Has James Mart tweeted about citizens assemblies as well as deliberative democracy? I think so
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Read Other Articles from Antoine Vergne
Decision Lego: A primitive on Governance for the 21st Century
Humanity stands at a critical juncture, confronting global challenges of unprecedented complexity that necessitate a collective approach to decision-making, spanning from local communities to the global arena. The existing governance processes, however, show signs of strain under these demands. Many of these processes, steeped in historical legacies, now grapple with the need for evolution, while emergent methods still falter in achieving effective implementation at a broader scale. Some methodologies even amalgamate the drawbacks of both traditional and contemporary systems. This underscores an urgent need to reinvigorate the discourse on governance, moving beyond the conventional paradigms of international relations and political theory.
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Designing Equitable Airdrops: A Path to Inclusive Web3 Communities through Citizens' Assemblies
Web3 presents a unique opportunity to redefine value e.g. through mechanisms like airdrops. However, the challenge lies in crafting these mechanisms. Citizens' Assemblies can help.
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Towards an intersubjective concept of sortition
2024 marks the 50th anniversary of the first known “minipublics”. Since then, the discussion about the “right” process for selecting citizens through random selection for a political office (aka sortition) is ongoing. Major progress has been made in the theoretical and practical field. We have seen a strong community of practitioners gather; an incredible amount of research being made. In some cases, we have even seen a full circle: For example, in Germany door to door recruitment was used in the very first Planning cells and is again gaining traction as a preferred method after four decades of ignorance.
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International Perspective on Citizens’ Assemblies and other Democratic Innovations Governance at Yale University
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