With the proliferation and application of democratic innovations around the world, the empirical study of deliberative and participatory processes has shifted from small-scale environments and experiments to real-life political processes on a large scale. With this shift, there is also a need to explore new theoretical approaches in order to understand current developments. Instead of analyzing democratic innovations in isolation, the recent ‘systemic turn’ in the field encourages us to broaden our perspective and evaluate democratic innovations as complementary parts of a political system. This paper will draw upon a qualitative case study, based on interview and supported by survey data, of the ‘Estonian Citizens’ Assembly Process’ (ECA),...
This article argues that it is important to analyse different democratic innovations in terms of the...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
The Estonian parliament is the only institution in the country that may call a referendum, i.e. the ...
With the proliferation and application of democratic innovations around the world, the empirical stu...
There is extensive interest in how deliberative democracy can be institutionalized, in particular th...
Citizens increasingly obtained the opportunity of consultation and input during the constitutional r...
This paper lays out the practical and theoretical characteristics of formally empowered deliberation...
From small-scale experiments, deliberative mini-publics have recently taken a constitutional turn in...
There are many indicators that the representative democratic system is currently facing serious legi...
In recent years, public authorities and civil-society organisations, driven by increasing public dis...
Contents:Introduction Democratic Innovation Michael Saward Part I: Deliberative Democracy: Advocacy ...
Democratic innovations focusing on increased citizen engagement is believed to be important since th...
The article analyzes different forms of democratic innovation. On the one side, it highlights how de...
The Estonian Citizens’ Assembly (ECA) was initiated in late 2012 as a direct consequence of a legiti...
As our experience regarding the practice of deliberation grows, the position from which we evaluate ...
This article argues that it is important to analyse different democratic innovations in terms of the...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
The Estonian parliament is the only institution in the country that may call a referendum, i.e. the ...
With the proliferation and application of democratic innovations around the world, the empirical stu...
There is extensive interest in how deliberative democracy can be institutionalized, in particular th...
Citizens increasingly obtained the opportunity of consultation and input during the constitutional r...
This paper lays out the practical and theoretical characteristics of formally empowered deliberation...
From small-scale experiments, deliberative mini-publics have recently taken a constitutional turn in...
There are many indicators that the representative democratic system is currently facing serious legi...
In recent years, public authorities and civil-society organisations, driven by increasing public dis...
Contents:Introduction Democratic Innovation Michael Saward Part I: Deliberative Democracy: Advocacy ...
Democratic innovations focusing on increased citizen engagement is believed to be important since th...
The article analyzes different forms of democratic innovation. On the one side, it highlights how de...
The Estonian Citizens’ Assembly (ECA) was initiated in late 2012 as a direct consequence of a legiti...
As our experience regarding the practice of deliberation grows, the position from which we evaluate ...
This article argues that it is important to analyse different democratic innovations in terms of the...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
The Estonian parliament is the only institution in the country that may call a referendum, i.e. the ...