þátttökufólks
þátttökufólks is an Icelandic term that translates to "participatory people" or "contributing individuals." It refers to the active engagement of citizens in the political and social life of their community. This concept is rooted in the principles of direct democracy and participatory governance, which are deeply ingrained in Icelandic culture and politics.
In Iceland, þátttökufólks is fostered through various mechanisms such as public consultations, referendums, and local assemblies.
The term þátttökufólks highlights the importance of collective responsibility and the belief that every individual has
Iceland's experience with þátttökufólks serves as a model for other countries seeking to enhance civic participation