Deliberative mini-publics have been put forward as a form of citizen participation that is particularly well suited to improve the legitimacy of public decision-making. Using a survey experiment, we find that the perceived legitimacy of a process that includes a deliberative mini-public is higher than a process in which citizens are not able to participate at all, but no higher than a process that includes a participation method that relies on self-selection. Our findings imply that deliberative mini-publics may not be the right instrument to repair the loss of legitimacy that many democratic institutions are thought to suffer
I contend that the popular ‘mini-publics’ approach to implementing deliberation in practice is unabl...
The last decades have witnessed a spread of democratic innovations. Chief among them are deliberativ...
Recent scholarship claims that citizen deliberation can contribute to the quality of democracy and t...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
This essay focuses on recent proposals to confer decisional status upon deliberative minipublics suc...
Modern systems of governance that have depoliticised political life, privatised public resources, ou...
Ever since the 1990’s, deliberative theory has been heralded as the most promising new theory on pol...
Deliberative minipublics are often critiqued for being disconnected with mass democracy. This is pro...
Deliberative Mini-Publics (DMPs), as political decision-making mechanisms, are often referred to as ...
In the wake of the increasing use of deliberative citizen assemblies in the public sphere, this arti...
The early 1980s marked the start of deliberative democracy both in theory and in practice. Not only ...
An increasing number of scholars and political actors support the development of mini-publics – that...
Despite some prominent critics, deliberative democrats tend to be optimistic about the potentialof d...
In recent decades, so-called “mini-publics„ have been organized in many countries to ren...
This article argues for the assessment of deliberative mini-publics as a dynamic part of a wider del...
I contend that the popular ‘mini-publics’ approach to implementing deliberation in practice is unabl...
The last decades have witnessed a spread of democratic innovations. Chief among them are deliberativ...
Recent scholarship claims that citizen deliberation can contribute to the quality of democracy and t...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
This essay focuses on recent proposals to confer decisional status upon deliberative minipublics suc...
Modern systems of governance that have depoliticised political life, privatised public resources, ou...
Ever since the 1990’s, deliberative theory has been heralded as the most promising new theory on pol...
Deliberative minipublics are often critiqued for being disconnected with mass democracy. This is pro...
Deliberative Mini-Publics (DMPs), as political decision-making mechanisms, are often referred to as ...
In the wake of the increasing use of deliberative citizen assemblies in the public sphere, this arti...
The early 1980s marked the start of deliberative democracy both in theory and in practice. Not only ...
An increasing number of scholars and political actors support the development of mini-publics – that...
Despite some prominent critics, deliberative democrats tend to be optimistic about the potentialof d...
In recent decades, so-called “mini-publics„ have been organized in many countries to ren...
This article argues for the assessment of deliberative mini-publics as a dynamic part of a wider del...
I contend that the popular ‘mini-publics’ approach to implementing deliberation in practice is unabl...
The last decades have witnessed a spread of democratic innovations. Chief among them are deliberativ...
Recent scholarship claims that citizen deliberation can contribute to the quality of democracy and t...