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The term co-laboratory is preferred over the term workshop, because it highlights an important distinction: The knowledge comes from the participants.
The term Co-Laboratory is a contraction which stands for Collaboration Laboratory. The idea derives from Harold Lasswell’s Triad notion of Decision Seminars (1960, 1971), Social Planetarium (1963)  and Pre-Legislatures (1963).
The actual events are also referred to as [[SDDP]].


The term co-laboratory is preferred over the term workshop, because it highlights an important distinction: The knowledge comes from the participants through a process that is highly participatory and interactive. An actual event is typically referred to as [[Structured Democratic Dialogue Process]].
==Citations==
* Lasswell, H. D. (1960). The Techniques of Decision Seminars, Midwest Journal of Political Science 4, 213-236.
* Lasswell, H. D. ( 1963).  The Future of Political Science, New York: Atherton Press.
* Lasswell, H. D.  1971). A Pre-View of the Political Sciences, New York: American Elsevier.




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