At smaller social scales, deliberative democratic theory can be restated as an input-process-output model. We advance such a model to formulate hypotheses about how the context and design of a civic engagement process shape the deliberation that takes place therein, as well as the impact of the deliberation on participants and subsequent policymaking. To test those claims, we extract and code case studies from Participedia.net, a research platform that has adopted a self-directed crowd-sourcing strategy to collect data on participatory institutions and deliberative interventions around the world. We explain and confront the challenges faced in coding and analyzing the Participedia cases, which involves managing reliability issues and missin...
Many theorists have long extolled the virtues of public deliberation as a crucial component of a res...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
At smaller social scales, deliberative democratic theory can be restated as an input-process-output ...
At smaller social scales, deliberative democratic theory can be restated as an input-process-output ...
At smaller social scales, deliberative democratic theory can be restated as an input-process-output...
For two reasons, our capacity for systematic comparison of innovative participatory democratic proce...
A growing body of research suggests the existence of a disconnection between citizens, politicians a...
In democratic societies there is widespread acknowledgment of the need to incorporate citizens’ inpu...
This paper lays out the practical and theoretical characteristics of formally empowered deliberation...
About the book: Democratic Innovation is an original look at the political future of democracy, expl...
With the proliferation and application of democratic innovations around the world, the empirical stu...
This essay reflects on the development of the field of deliberative democracy by discussing twelve k...
This article makes three key contributions to debates surrounding the effectiveness of democratic in...
In the last fifty years, scholars have widely studied Deliberative Democracy and Deliberative System...
Many theorists have long extolled the virtues of public deliberation as a crucial component of a res...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
At smaller social scales, deliberative democratic theory can be restated as an input-process-output ...
At smaller social scales, deliberative democratic theory can be restated as an input-process-output ...
At smaller social scales, deliberative democratic theory can be restated as an input-process-output...
For two reasons, our capacity for systematic comparison of innovative participatory democratic proce...
A growing body of research suggests the existence of a disconnection between citizens, politicians a...
In democratic societies there is widespread acknowledgment of the need to incorporate citizens’ inpu...
This paper lays out the practical and theoretical characteristics of formally empowered deliberation...
About the book: Democratic Innovation is an original look at the political future of democracy, expl...
With the proliferation and application of democratic innovations around the world, the empirical stu...
This essay reflects on the development of the field of deliberative democracy by discussing twelve k...
This article makes three key contributions to debates surrounding the effectiveness of democratic in...
In the last fifty years, scholars have widely studied Deliberative Democracy and Deliberative System...
Many theorists have long extolled the virtues of public deliberation as a crucial component of a res...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...