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PROXY DIALOGUE


proxyAs a practical matter, only a tiny fraction of the population can ever participate in face-to-face dialogues, so it is important to deploy other methods of scaling up these conversations to include a critical mass of citizens. The obvious place to begin is through the media, which already reaches into the lives of most citizens on a daily basis, but rarely if ever engages people in an active process of working through issues and tradeoffs.

Proxy Dialogue is an alternative television format that shifts the focus to two-way dialogue and engagement. Proxy Dialogue is essentially a crystallized ChoiceDialogue, specially produced for television, which gives viewers the opportunity to watch people like themselves working through issues about which they are uncertain. Real people working through real problems and coming to grips with tradeoffs form the core of any Proxy Dialogue. Viewers, identifying with some of the participants, can accomplish some of the working through themselves.

The participants in the televised dialogue, while representative of a wide range of backgrounds and walks of life, are "cast" for their eloquence and ability to engage in the dialogic format. They are still, however, "average citizens" rather than experts or advocates, struggling through complex issues in much the same way viewers at home would.

Proxy Dialogue is substantially different from other issue-oriented programming because dialogue and finding common ground, not debate, lies at its core.

Proxy Dialogue videos can be broadcast, used in conjunction with online surveys, and/or used in non-broadcast situations with small or large groups. Combining a variety of media – for example, a television broadcast, on-line mechanisms for participation and feedback, and print media features and reporting – can be especially effective. These media go beyond just promoting the television program; they provide information about the issue choices and a forum for participants to continue their involvement.


VPL reports

Listening to the Californians: Bridging the Disconnect:
     Full Report (PDF, 2.9 Mb)
      Executive Summary (PDF, 400 K)



Your Needs

Proxy Dialogue can be tailored to your organization's needs. Contact:


Vice President
Viewpoint Learning
858-551-2317