A major programme of research on cognition has been built around the idea that human beings are frequently intuitive thinkers and that human intuition is imperfect. The modern marketing of politics and the time-poor position of many citizens suggests that ‘fast’, intuitive, thinking in many contemporary democracies is ubiquitous. This article explores the consequences that such fast thinking might have for the democratic practice of contemporary politics. Using focus groups with a range of demographic profiles, fast thinking about how politics works is stimulated and followed by a more reflective and collectively deliberative form of slow thinking among the same participants. A strong trajectory emerges consistently in all groups in that in...
Many studies have examined whether citizens prefer direct or stealth democracy, or participatory dem...
Education for democracy is of particular importance for a society undergoing democratization. The pa...
Would ordinary citizens benefit if public decisions were increasingly based on an inclusive and fair...
A major programme of research on cognition has been built around the idea that human beings are freq...
A major programme of research on cognition has been built around the idea that human beings are freq...
This dissertation proposes a theory of effortful thinking in politics. It focuses on identifying ind...
Many studies have examined whether citizens prefer direct or stealth democracy, or participatory dem...
Democracy requires citizens to make sophisticated decisions. Research on the quality of citizens\u27...
In this paper, I begin by establishing the premise that the human brain evolved to be efficient at t...
In this article I discuss what motivated reasoning research tells us about the prospects for deliber...
The development of online political communication has profoundly changed the way we enter into a re...
Many scholars have argued that democracies cannot effectively address long-term problems because of ...
De Neys's incisive critique of empirical and theoretical research on the exclusivity feature undersc...
An important literature has emerged that seeks to explain political disaffection and the resulting p...
This thesis builds on previous work in dual process theory. Dual process theory argues that decision...
Many studies have examined whether citizens prefer direct or stealth democracy, or participatory dem...
Education for democracy is of particular importance for a society undergoing democratization. The pa...
Would ordinary citizens benefit if public decisions were increasingly based on an inclusive and fair...
A major programme of research on cognition has been built around the idea that human beings are freq...
A major programme of research on cognition has been built around the idea that human beings are freq...
This dissertation proposes a theory of effortful thinking in politics. It focuses on identifying ind...
Many studies have examined whether citizens prefer direct or stealth democracy, or participatory dem...
Democracy requires citizens to make sophisticated decisions. Research on the quality of citizens\u27...
In this paper, I begin by establishing the premise that the human brain evolved to be efficient at t...
In this article I discuss what motivated reasoning research tells us about the prospects for deliber...
The development of online political communication has profoundly changed the way we enter into a re...
Many scholars have argued that democracies cannot effectively address long-term problems because of ...
De Neys's incisive critique of empirical and theoretical research on the exclusivity feature undersc...
An important literature has emerged that seeks to explain political disaffection and the resulting p...
This thesis builds on previous work in dual process theory. Dual process theory argues that decision...
Many studies have examined whether citizens prefer direct or stealth democracy, or participatory dem...
Education for democracy is of particular importance for a society undergoing democratization. The pa...
Would ordinary citizens benefit if public decisions were increasingly based on an inclusive and fair...