Democratic innovations, such as deliberative mini-publics, are designed to encourage public engagement in policymaking. They are increasingly being used to inform decision-making on the environment, climate change, and other sustainability issues. Research on support for democratic innovations has focused on identifying citizens in favor and understanding whether they are “enraged” or “engaged” with politics. However, this approach ignores potential differences between citizens expressing more (or less) positive attitudes towards democratic innovations. In an online vignette study, respondents from four Western European countries rated varying descriptions of a local mini-public, indicating both their support for the decision-making process...
Practices of citizen deliberation have become increasingly popular across Western democracies over t...
As representative democracy is increasingly criticized, a new institution is becoming popular among ...
Deliberative Mini-Publics (DMPs), as political decision-making mechanisms, are often referred to as ...
Democratic innovations, such as deliberative mini-publics, are designed to encourage public engageme...
In the wake of the increasing use of deliberative citizen assemblies in the public sphere, this arti...
The last decades have witnessed a spread of democratic innovations. Chief among them are deliberativ...
An increasing number of scholars and political actors support the development of mini-publics – that...
Modern systems of governance that have depoliticised political life, privatised public resources, ou...
Innovative forms of deliberative democracy are gaining traction in governing responses to climate ch...
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 ren...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
The increasing use of deliberative Mini-Publics in recent years has been controversially discussed b...
In recent decades, so-called “mini-publics” have been organized in many countries to renew policy ma...
Political participation and sustainability seem to be closely intertwined. In the last few decades i...
Practices of citizen deliberation have become increasingly popular across Western democracies over t...
As representative democracy is increasingly criticized, a new institution is becoming popular among ...
Deliberative Mini-Publics (DMPs), as political decision-making mechanisms, are often referred to as ...
Democratic innovations, such as deliberative mini-publics, are designed to encourage public engageme...
In the wake of the increasing use of deliberative citizen assemblies in the public sphere, this arti...
The last decades have witnessed a spread of democratic innovations. Chief among them are deliberativ...
An increasing number of scholars and political actors support the development of mini-publics – that...
Modern systems of governance that have depoliticised political life, privatised public resources, ou...
Innovative forms of deliberative democracy are gaining traction in governing responses to climate ch...
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 ren...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
The increasing use of deliberative Mini-Publics in recent years has been controversially discussed b...
In recent decades, so-called “mini-publics” have been organized in many countries to renew policy ma...
Political participation and sustainability seem to be closely intertwined. In the last few decades i...
Practices of citizen deliberation have become increasingly popular across Western democracies over t...
As representative democracy is increasingly criticized, a new institution is becoming popular among ...
Deliberative Mini-Publics (DMPs), as political decision-making mechanisms, are often referred to as ...