Democratic reformers are attracted by the role that advisory forums composed of lay citizens can play in public consultation on complex policy issues (such as participatory technology assessment). Using a comparative study of consensus conferences on th
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
The consensus conference is a participatory mechanism that envisages ordinary citizens engaging with...
As representative democracy is increasingly criticized, a new institution is becoming popular among ...
Copyright by the American Political Science Association Abstract. Consensus conferences, also known ...
In this article, we inquire into two contemporary participatory formats that seek to democratically ...
Role of democracy in the making of science & technology policy In an age that has seen the expansion...
Citizen deliberation on technoscientific developments is regularly regarded as a hallmark of Danish ...
Two forum types have featured prominently in deliberative practice: (1) forums involving partisans (...
The article gives an account of the first Austrian nationwide Danish-style consensus ...
Consensus conferences, also known as citizens’panels—a collection of lay citizens akin to a jury but...
Describes two examples (in France and in the US) of replication of the Danish procedure of the conse...
The article gives an account of the first Austrian nationwide Danish-style consensus conference, hel...
Citizens’ conferences attempt to include citizens in the decisional and political process. Created t...
Citizens increasingly obtained the opportunity of consultation and input during the constitutional r...
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
The consensus conference is a participatory mechanism that envisages ordinary citizens engaging with...
As representative democracy is increasingly criticized, a new institution is becoming popular among ...
Copyright by the American Political Science Association Abstract. Consensus conferences, also known ...
In this article, we inquire into two contemporary participatory formats that seek to democratically ...
Role of democracy in the making of science & technology policy In an age that has seen the expansion...
Citizen deliberation on technoscientific developments is regularly regarded as a hallmark of Danish ...
Two forum types have featured prominently in deliberative practice: (1) forums involving partisans (...
The article gives an account of the first Austrian nationwide Danish-style consensus ...
Consensus conferences, also known as citizens’panels—a collection of lay citizens akin to a jury but...
Describes two examples (in France and in the US) of replication of the Danish procedure of the conse...
The article gives an account of the first Austrian nationwide Danish-style consensus conference, hel...
Citizens’ conferences attempt to include citizens in the decisional and political process. Created t...
Citizens increasingly obtained the opportunity of consultation and input during the constitutional r...
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
The consensus conference is a participatory mechanism that envisages ordinary citizens engaging with...
As representative democracy is increasingly criticized, a new institution is becoming popular among ...