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The National Week of Deliberation (NWOD) connects students together online in small group deliberative forums where they can work together across their differences to find common ground to act on major social, economic, and political issues. The first NWOD event was organized in 2015 as a collaborative project titled “Deliberation Day” led by Dr. Kara Dillard (then at the University of Washington, now at James Madison University) and Amy Lee with financial and organizational support provided by the Charles F. Kettering Foundation, the National Issues Forums Institute, and Every Voice Engaged Foundation (EVEF). The goal for “Deliberation Day” was to showcase how new online deliberation software can connect citizens in deliberation across a wide range of differences. The first event in 2015 was attended by 50 people – an average of 10 people in each small group online CGA forum. Each year until 2019, the event grew by 10%. The success of “Deliberation Day” marked a transition period to a full week of CGA online deliberative forums and a marketing collaboration with the annual Week of Conversation, organized by America Talks and ListenFirst.

When Lee transitioned to The Ohio State University’s Institute for Democratic Engagement and Accountability and Dillard transitioned to James Madison University, the partnership changed direction and became the National Week of Deliberation, with primary in-kind support provided by JMU and supplementary organizational and marketing support from Kettering and NIFI. The spring and fall 2020 NWOD events, marked by COVID closures and online learning, saw participation rise dramatically – 250 participants across 20 or more campuses in both spring and fall. The spring and fall 2021 events had roughly the same attendance, with some campuses and faculty choosing not to participate and many new institutions joining. In spring 2022, the NWOD rejoined the Week of Conversation as a pre-week event. Operating at this scale has substantial technological and organizational challenges.

Currently, JMU’s School of Communication Studies, the Institute for Constructive Advocacy and Dialogue, and the James Madison Center for Civic Engagement organizes all facets of the NWOD event, EVEF provides the CGA software and support. For 2023, this project received a undergraduate student mini-grant that supports paying student facilitators to moderate these forums.

The lead contact for this project and associated research is Dr. Kara Dillard, interim associate director at the JMU Madison Center for Civic Engagement.

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