Building on prior thinking about political representation in democratic deliberation, we argue for four ideals of inclusion, each of which is most appropriate to a different situation. These principles of inclusion depend not only on the goals of a deliberation, but also on its level of empowerment in the political system, and its openness to all who want to participate. Holistic and open deliberations can most legitimately incorporate and decide for the people as a whole if they are open to all who want to participate and affirmatively recruit perspectives that would be underrepresented otherwise. Chicago Community Policing beat meetings offer an example. Holistic and restricted forums (such as the latter stages of some participatory budge...
International audienceThe key principles of democratic deliberation are the considered judgement and...
Democratic innovations face the challenge of realizing deliberative democratic ideals in the context...
This article argues for the assessment of deliberative mini-publics as a dynamic part of a wider del...
Building on prior thinking about political representation in democratic deliberation, we argue for f...
The paper examines the main argumentative grounds mobilized in the literature on deliberative assemb...
Democratic theory passed through two major developments during the last 20 years: the first one was ...
Effective deliberation is central to democracy, and so should enter any definition of democratizatio...
In representative democracies, large segments of society are often under-represented in politics. In...
Social regeneration is tightly interconnected with political regeneration and revitalisation of demo...
Would ordinary citizens benefit if public decisions were increasingly based on an inclusive and fair...
When newly democratizing countries engage in processes of decision-making, a great deal rests upon t...
International audienceIn representative democracies, large segments of society are often under-repre...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
Deliberative democrats claim that deliberation is the best procedure for handling moral conflicts.. ...
The key principles of democratic deliberation are the considered judgement and inclusion. However, r...
International audienceThe key principles of democratic deliberation are the considered judgement and...
Democratic innovations face the challenge of realizing deliberative democratic ideals in the context...
This article argues for the assessment of deliberative mini-publics as a dynamic part of a wider del...
Building on prior thinking about political representation in democratic deliberation, we argue for f...
The paper examines the main argumentative grounds mobilized in the literature on deliberative assemb...
Democratic theory passed through two major developments during the last 20 years: the first one was ...
Effective deliberation is central to democracy, and so should enter any definition of democratizatio...
In representative democracies, large segments of society are often under-represented in politics. In...
Social regeneration is tightly interconnected with political regeneration and revitalisation of demo...
Would ordinary citizens benefit if public decisions were increasingly based on an inclusive and fair...
When newly democratizing countries engage in processes of decision-making, a great deal rests upon t...
International audienceIn representative democracies, large segments of society are often under-repre...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
Deliberative democrats claim that deliberation is the best procedure for handling moral conflicts.. ...
The key principles of democratic deliberation are the considered judgement and inclusion. However, r...
International audienceThe key principles of democratic deliberation are the considered judgement and...
Democratic innovations face the challenge of realizing deliberative democratic ideals in the context...
This article argues for the assessment of deliberative mini-publics as a dynamic part of a wider del...