This article is based on three experiments in citizen deliberation. We ask whether disagreement at group level as well as at individual level influence participants’ experiences of deliberation. In all three experiments, participants discussed in small groups and answered surveys before and after deliberations. The experiments were population-based with random selection. The topic of the first deliberation was nuclear power, the second dealt with immigration, and the third concerned policies for a language spoken by a national minority. The degree of group level disagreement was subject to experimental manipulation. In the first experiment, all the participants discussed in groups with mixed opinions. In the second experiment, participants ...
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Ideal deliberative democracy seeks to employ unbiased moderators. Yet, a large literature in the fie...
Following more than a decade of theorizing and widespread practical application, political scientist...
An experiment on the extension of the political rights of foreigners in the Swiss city of Geneva use...
Deliberative democrats assume that political deliberation is capable of transforming citizens’ opini...
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Advocates of a more deliberative form of democracy reject the claim that ‘talk is cheap’ and postula...
(Early draft, please do not cite) This paper will present empirical evidence from the analysis of de...
In this paper, we set out to determine whether the link between deliberation and transformation (or ...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
ABSTRACT: Theorists of deliberative democracy maintain that deliberation can alter political views ...
This paper focuses on the “side-effects ” of democratic deliberation. More precisely, we analyse the...
Mini-publics, such as citizens' assemblies and citizens' juries, typically invite a small number of ...
Increasingly, modern societies are ethnically, racially, and ideologically heterogeneous. Divided na...
Mini-publics, such as citizens' assemblies and citizens' juries, typically invite a small number of ...
At the center of debates on deliberative democracy is the issue of how much real deliberation citize...
Ideal deliberative democracy seeks to employ unbiased moderators. Yet, a large literature in the fie...
Following more than a decade of theorizing and widespread practical application, political scientist...
An experiment on the extension of the political rights of foreigners in the Swiss city of Geneva use...
Deliberative democrats assume that political deliberation is capable of transforming citizens’ opini...
Deliberation depends on the ability of deliberators to learn from each other through the exchange of...
Advocates of a more deliberative form of democracy reject the claim that ‘talk is cheap’ and postula...
(Early draft, please do not cite) This paper will present empirical evidence from the analysis of de...
In this paper, we set out to determine whether the link between deliberation and transformation (or ...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
ABSTRACT: Theorists of deliberative democracy maintain that deliberation can alter political views ...
This paper focuses on the “side-effects ” of democratic deliberation. More precisely, we analyse the...
Mini-publics, such as citizens' assemblies and citizens' juries, typically invite a small number of ...
Increasingly, modern societies are ethnically, racially, and ideologically heterogeneous. Divided na...
Mini-publics, such as citizens' assemblies and citizens' juries, typically invite a small number of ...
At the center of debates on deliberative democracy is the issue of how much real deliberation citize...
Ideal deliberative democracy seeks to employ unbiased moderators. Yet, a large literature in the fie...
Following more than a decade of theorizing and widespread practical application, political scientist...