Over the course of two days, 10,000 people gathered in Paide for the sixth Opinion Festival, taking part in 160 discussions spread across four areas. This year, communication culture and participatory democracy were the key themes running through the whole festival. Participants found that one of the prerequisites for a meaningful discussion is listening to →
The second day of the Opinion Festival brought another succession of English-language talks, all of which were insightful →
The first day of the Opinion Festival 2018 saw stimulating debates on a number of enlightening topics. Here →
Why do some people get so energised by the Opinion Festival? Maybe it’s the summer air, or the →
This year’s Opinion Festival will treat participants to 12 English-language discussions, ranging from topics such as national security to information warfare to the transition away from cowboy capitalism. Special attention will be paid to the nature of democracy and the future of the three Baltic countries who are all celebrating their centenaries in 2018. Taking →
For the first time in the history of the Opinion Festival, one of the discussion areas will be →
The programme for the sixth Opinion Festival, taking place in Paide, Estonia, has now been unveiled, following the joint efforts of around a hundred discussion organizers. This summer, the spotlight will be on Estonian communication culture, alongside deepdives into the future of the 100-year-old Baltic countries and the nature of democracy. In total, 160 discussions →
The Opinion Festival, taking place in Estonia for the sixth year running, is now part of Democracy Festivals, a newly established network of like-minded events. Eight democracy festivals from the Nordic and Baltic regions, from Visby in Sweden to Birštonas in Lithuania, have joined forces in an effort to foster stronger participatory democracy everywhere in →
This year’s Opinion Festival received submissions for over 200 discussions, with topics ranging from human capital and medicine →
We talk a lot at the Opinion Festival about the need to be inclusive and open, and to →
A talk taking place at the Opinion Festival on Saturday, ‘Diversity in the Estonian workplace and society: the →
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As if to prove that the Opinion Festival isn’t only about deep, serious discussions, there are many ways →
The Opinion Festival is back, with added vigour, fun, and purpose. What is that purpose, though? We’ve got →