The integration of deliberative democracy within larger schemes of policy-making of collaborative governance is a key challenge. Such integration potentially means changes in the role and in the power relationships between the actors of collaborative governance. Indeed, it brings in citizens – who were traditionally not formally involved – along with stakeholders – who were traditionally involved. Through the case of a large-scale education reform in the French-Speaking Community of Belgium, this paper seeks to explore how these actors react to the use of deliberative mini-publics and regard their legitimacy
Public deliberation, conceptualized as a debate and discussion aimed at producing reasonable, well-i...
MPs face a dilemma when it comes to deliberative mini-publics (DMPs): in a context of distrust, they...
In recent years, an increasing number of scholars and politicians have called for institutionalising...
Mini-publics are increasingly used as a way to remedy the deficiencies of representative democracy. ...
Mini-publics are small face-to-face deliberative forums gathering lay citizens to provide decision m...
The school system in French-speaking Belgium is going through a large-scale reform, so-called “Le Pa...
The increasing use of deliberative Mini-Publics in recent years has been controversially discussed b...
Representative democracies are under huge pressures due to the growing disillusion toward their inst...
Representative democracies are under huge pressures due to the growing disillusion toward their inst...
Around the world, a rapidly increasing number of parliaments experiment with deliberative models all...
Modern systems of governance that have depoliticised political life, privatised public resources, ou...
In recent decades, so-called “mini-publics„ have been organized in many countries to ren...
Political decision-makers make increasingly use of deliberative citizen assemblies to associate ordi...
In recent decades, so-called “mini-publics” have been organized in many countries to renew policy ma...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
Public deliberation, conceptualized as a debate and discussion aimed at producing reasonable, well-i...
MPs face a dilemma when it comes to deliberative mini-publics (DMPs): in a context of distrust, they...
In recent years, an increasing number of scholars and politicians have called for institutionalising...
Mini-publics are increasingly used as a way to remedy the deficiencies of representative democracy. ...
Mini-publics are small face-to-face deliberative forums gathering lay citizens to provide decision m...
The school system in French-speaking Belgium is going through a large-scale reform, so-called “Le Pa...
The increasing use of deliberative Mini-Publics in recent years has been controversially discussed b...
Representative democracies are under huge pressures due to the growing disillusion toward their inst...
Representative democracies are under huge pressures due to the growing disillusion toward their inst...
Around the world, a rapidly increasing number of parliaments experiment with deliberative models all...
Modern systems of governance that have depoliticised political life, privatised public resources, ou...
In recent decades, so-called “mini-publics„ have been organized in many countries to ren...
Political decision-makers make increasingly use of deliberative citizen assemblies to associate ordi...
In recent decades, so-called “mini-publics” have been organized in many countries to renew policy ma...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
Public deliberation, conceptualized as a debate and discussion aimed at producing reasonable, well-i...
MPs face a dilemma when it comes to deliberative mini-publics (DMPs): in a context of distrust, they...
In recent years, an increasing number of scholars and politicians have called for institutionalising...