Prepare a draft proposal for a particular individual engagement, for you as a citizen, in the process of democratic deliberation. The overall goal of your proposed action should be to allow you to become a more involved and responsible citizen; the engagement should have national or global importance.

Choose a single issue-area that is, in your opinion, important for you as a citizen (for example, health care; education; veterans affairs; gender-based discourse; issues related to disabilities, etc.) Keep narrowing your focus until you can list one or two important question(s) you would like to tackle during your own engaged civic action. 2. Identify any possible stakeholders (institutional actors) that are active in that particular field, and tell why you chose them. 3. Identify institutional or other challenges to the action you suggest. Explain your choices and any ways you might propose to meet these challenges. View and read items below: Read Chappell, chapter 5. ISBN-13: 978-0230252165 Fishkin, J.S. (2013). Reviving deliberative democracy. Democracy Gridlocked? Lecture conducted from Royal Academy of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium. Retrieved from https://cdd.stanford.edu/research/papers/2014/fishkin-reviving-deliberative-democracy.pdf Helpman, E. & Persson, T. (1998). Lobbying and legislative bargaining. NBER Working Paper Series, Working Paper 6589. Retrieved from https://www.nber.org/papers/w6589.pdf Herbick, M. & Isham, J. (2010). The promise of deliberative democracy. Solutions for a Sustainable and Desirable Future, 1(5), 25-27. Retrieved from https://www.thesolutionsjournal.com/node/775 Lukensmeyer, C.J. & Hasselbad Torres, L. (2006). Public deliberation: A managers guide to citizen engagement. IBM Center for the Business of Government. Retrieved from https://www.businessofgovernment.org/sites/default/files/LukensmeyerReport.pdf CrashCourse. (2013, March 21). The Constitution, the articles, and federalism. Crash Course U.S. History #8. [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO7FQsCcbD8 CrashCourse. (2013, April 11). Thomas Jefferson & his democracy. Crash Course U.S. History #10. [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3Ox6vGteek CrashCourse. (2013, April 4). Where U.S. politics came from. Crash Course U.S. History #9. [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r161cLYzuDI The Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest https://www.responsiblecitizen.co.uk/questionnaire-do-you-have-time-be-volunteer.html
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