growing use of citizens’ assemblies, or “minipublics,” to deliberate on tough policy questions like climate change and abortion.
Can random groups of citizens do a better job forming policy than politicians?Next, we feature the latest of a new series of insight pieces that revisit landmark Science papers.
Sarah talks with Hiruni Samadi Galpayage Dona, a Ph.D. student at Queen Mary University of London, about Charles Turner, a Black zoologist who published multiple times in Science in the early 1900s.