At a time when dissatisfaction with politicians is glaringly evident, the solution is not less democracy, of course; it is deeper democracy. And in deliberative experiments around the world, goverments and NGOs are attempting to extend citizen participation beyond voting, lobbying, and protesting. Lyn Carson assesses these experiments
In the twenty-first century, democracy is fundamental to the human condition in the way that it fram...
Following more than a decade of theorizing and widespread practical application, political scientist...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
Deliberative experiments are ad-hoc settings designed to create proper contexts for citizen delibera...
Social regeneration is tightly interconnected with political regeneration and revitalisation of demo...
The article analyzes different forms of democratic innovation. On the one side, it highlights how de...
Many theorists have long extolled the virtues of public deliberation as a crucial component of a res...
In the last few years, deliberative democracy has developed rapidly from a “theoretical statement ” ...
In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with contemporary democratic practice, there has been a gr...
This paper focuses on the “side-effects ” of democratic deliberation. More precisely, we analyse the...
Democratic theory passed through two major developments during the last 20 years: the first one was ...
Deliberative democracy has emerged as a leading concern of political theory and its principles have ...
A growing body of research suggests the existence of a disconnection between citizens, politicians a...
In recent decades, so-called “mini-publics„ have been organized in many countries to ren...
Supporters of deliberative democracy must work through complex tradeoffs if we hope to realize the f...
In the twenty-first century, democracy is fundamental to the human condition in the way that it fram...
Following more than a decade of theorizing and widespread practical application, political scientist...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
Deliberative experiments are ad-hoc settings designed to create proper contexts for citizen delibera...
Social regeneration is tightly interconnected with political regeneration and revitalisation of demo...
The article analyzes different forms of democratic innovation. On the one side, it highlights how de...
Many theorists have long extolled the virtues of public deliberation as a crucial component of a res...
In the last few years, deliberative democracy has developed rapidly from a “theoretical statement ” ...
In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with contemporary democratic practice, there has been a gr...
This paper focuses on the “side-effects ” of democratic deliberation. More precisely, we analyse the...
Democratic theory passed through two major developments during the last 20 years: the first one was ...
Deliberative democracy has emerged as a leading concern of political theory and its principles have ...
A growing body of research suggests the existence of a disconnection between citizens, politicians a...
In recent decades, so-called “mini-publics„ have been organized in many countries to ren...
Supporters of deliberative democracy must work through complex tradeoffs if we hope to realize the f...
In the twenty-first century, democracy is fundamental to the human condition in the way that it fram...
Following more than a decade of theorizing and widespread practical application, political scientist...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...