What makes deliberative technology different from surveys, social media, or traditional dialogue?
In this first video of the series, we explore what deliberative tech is—and what it isn’t. You'll learn how tools like Pol.is and Remesh create space for listening at scale, uncover consensus, and reduce the dominance of loud voices in public conversations.
Can deliberative technology make peacebuilding more inclusive, responsive, and trusted?
In this video, we dive into real-world examples—from civic tech in Taiwan to conflict-affected regions—showing how deliberative tools have helped communities navigate disagreement, amplify unheard voices, and co-create better solutions.
See Pol.is and Remesh in action!
These three videos in the series introduces peacebuilders to Pol.is and Remesh, two leading deliberative technology platforms. The videos cover how Pol.is works, what it’s like to participate, and how Remesh enables large-scale, anonymous dialogue. Together, they show how these tools can help peacebuilders listen at scale and turn diverse voices into actionable insights.
How do you make sense of a large-scale deliberation and share the results meaningfully?
This video introduces simple ways to report outcomes from tools like Pol.is and Remesh, helping peacebuilders turn complex conversations into clear, actionable insights. You’ll also learn how to reflect on limitations and build trust through transparency.
Technology alone can’t build trust—people do.
This video explores the role of human facilitators in designing ethical and inclusive deliberation. You’ll learn when to guide discussions, how to balance transparency with privacy, and what principles help foster legitimacy when using digital tools.
Ready to get started with deliberative tech?
This final video walks you through four simple questions to help you design your first engagement:
What’s your goal?
Who should be involved?
How will you reach them?
What question will you ask?