TDI is a national network of multidisciplinary scholars, campus leaders, and civic leaders in the fields of democratic dialogue, public deliberation, and democracy-building.


Our mission is to strengthen public life and advance deliberative democracy in and through higher education.


Upcoming Events

2009 TDI National Conference
Save the date! TDI will be hosting a national conference at the University of New Hampshire from July 9-11, 2009. Wonderful time of year to visit New Hampshire, so bring the family and make a vacation out of it. More details coming soon.

Make a Note of This

2008 Election Resources
We've compiled a number of websites in one place that focus on voter registration and understanding the issues and statements of the campaign. More »

Discussion Guide for Peer Review
TDI developed a discussion guide for campuses to use in conjunction with the latest issue of Peer Review which focuses on student political engagement. More »

Student-Centered Discussions
The Interactivity Foundation released a new guidebook for student-centered classroom discussions. You can download the report here.

New John Gastil Book!
Prof. John Gastil has written a new book, Political Communication and Deliberation, and has developed a companion instructor website to assist other professors in using this new text in their courses. More »

Democratic Theory & Practice Database
The Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy at Kansas State University developed a Refworks database for sharing citations to literature on the study and practice of democracy. More »

“Post-Election Engagement”
Building upon the unprecedented engagement citizens showed during the presidential election, a new report with recommendations to President-elect Obama has been released on how to strengthen our Democracy. More »

TDI Member Opportunities

Contribute to the Syllabi Repository
TDI is embarking on an ambitious project to develop a deliberative democracy syllabi repository. Learn how you can contribute! More »