
Bringing everyone to the table

My work is focused on making videos and podcasts about science and technology topics. I specialize in developing explainatory video formats for mobile viewing, mixing animation and documentary styles. I studied filmmaking and animation at Zurich University of the Arts and began working as a video journalist at SWI swissinfo.ch in 2004. Since then I have specialised in creating different styles of animation for our visual products.
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DeutschdeTagesmenü heute: Deliberative Demokratie OriginalRead more: Tagesmenü heute: Deliberative Demokratie
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ItalianoitMenù del giorno: democrazia deliberativaRead more: Menù del giorno: democrazia deliberativa
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PortuguêsptO prato do dia: democracia deliberativaRead more: O prato do dia: democracia deliberativa
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When politics polarise, solutions become difficult and blockades form. How to cope? Get people together and let them speak freely.
The magic word is deliberation – the joint discussion of possibilities before individual decision-making. This is the focus of experiments by Jonas Nakonz and his young colleagues at forausExternal link, a Swiss foreign policy think tank.
For the past two years, Nakonz has been using the “PoliTisch”External link format to organise migration policy talks with very diverse participants from various population groups – including politicians. While eating together, they discuss a wide range of attitudes and opinions. In doing so, Nakonz observes how the mixed crowds find answers to political questions.
The approach behind it? If people are part of the political debate from early on, they can express themselves much more accurately than with a mere “yes” or “no” at the end of the debate. For it is precisely this reduction of democracy to an “either-or” that fuels polarisation.
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