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The aim is to facilitate group deliberation on policy issues, where the outcome may impact decision-making. Information is exchanged between sponsors and public representatives and a dialogue is facilitated. The flow of information constitutes two-way communication (examples include ‘mini publics’ such as consensus conferences, citizen juries, deliberative opinion polling).
Source: PE2020 Public Engagement Innovations for Horizon 2020