What factors explain whether citizens prefers politicians, citizens or experts to make political decisions? In this article, we show that level of support for the political system plays an important role. In addition, citizens? perceptions of the moral and technical capacities of the traditional actors in democracy (political elite and citizens) help to provide a better picture of the nature of citizens? preferences. Through analysis of survey data, we show that the aforesaid factors are relevant to understand the vectors of citizens? preferences in who should make the political decisions in democracy. Moreover, our results support some of Hibbing and Theiss-Morse's arguments, while others should be revised
Lau and Redlawsk (1997) proposed that the quality of voter decision making can be evaluated by measu...
Using unique survey data that allows us to observe both voters’ and politicians’ preferences for loc...
First published online: 20 August 2020Political representation theory postulates that technocracy an...
What factors explain whether citizens prefers politicians, citizens or experts to make political dec...
Do citizens welcome the involvement of independent experts in politics? Theoretical and empirical wo...
In the scholarly literature, studies have underlined a link between citizens' low levels of support ...
Extensive scholarly attention is devoted to citizens’ preferences for alternative models of politica...
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This article explores British citizens' evaluations of political processes against the backdrop of w...
An extensive body of literature discusses the disaffection of citizens with representative democracy...
Political scientists have long endorsed a theory of preference formation based on a model of politic...
Despite repeated appointments of technocratic governments in Europe and increasing interest in techn...
Political representation theory postulates that technocracy and populism mount a twofold challenge t...
Lau and Redlawsk (1997) proposed that the quality of voter decision making can be evaluated by measu...
Using unique survey data that allows us to observe both voters’ and politicians’ preferences for loc...
First published online: 20 August 2020Political representation theory postulates that technocracy an...
What factors explain whether citizens prefers politicians, citizens or experts to make political dec...
Do citizens welcome the involvement of independent experts in politics? Theoretical and empirical wo...
In the scholarly literature, studies have underlined a link between citizens' low levels of support ...
Extensive scholarly attention is devoted to citizens’ preferences for alternative models of politica...
An energetic scholarly debate discusses possible reforms of representative democracy. Some support p...
The problem of the proper role of knowledge in political decision-making is a traditional and major ...
While recent political developments may paint a bleak picture of the role of unelected experts in de...
This article explores British citizens' evaluations of political processes against the backdrop of w...
An extensive body of literature discusses the disaffection of citizens with representative democracy...
Political scientists have long endorsed a theory of preference formation based on a model of politic...
Despite repeated appointments of technocratic governments in Europe and increasing interest in techn...
Political representation theory postulates that technocracy and populism mount a twofold challenge t...
Lau and Redlawsk (1997) proposed that the quality of voter decision making can be evaluated by measu...
Using unique survey data that allows us to observe both voters’ and politicians’ preferences for loc...
First published online: 20 August 2020Political representation theory postulates that technocracy an...