3.3 Legislature by Lot with Professor John Gastil
Release Date: 10/03/2017
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info_outline- the origins of the Legislature by Lot workshop [1:32]
- the different ways to implement sortition (random selection) [3:54]
- some of the arguments in favour of a legislature selected by lot [5:44]
- different models of sortition [7:40]
- responding to criticisms of legislature by lot [10:11]
- how to design an oversight body to support a legislature selected by lot [14:10]
- the prospect of institutional change and transition strategies [18:34]
- moving the agenda of using sortition forward [23:43]
- how much work is happening around the world to test and promote the use of sortition [28:35]
- what representation and accountability means for bodies selected by sortition [30:29]
- deliberation, consensus, contention and voting [34:35 and 38:50]
- what the workshop agreed on [43:18]
- what might happen after the workshop: building links between researchers and practitioners [45:34]
- responses to critiques of empowered mini-publics [49:35]
- when the book arising from the workshop will be published [53:07]