As representative democracy is increasingly criticized, a new institution is becoming popular among academics and practitioners: deliberative citizens’ assemblies. To evaluate whether these assemblies can deliver their promise of re-engaging the dissatisfied of representative politics, we explore who supports them and why. We build on a unique survey conducted with representative samples of 15 Western European countries and find, first, that the most supportive are those who are less educated, have a low sense of political competence and an anti-elite sentiment. Thus, support does come from the dissatisfied. Second, we find that this support is for a part ‘outcome contingent’, in the sense that it changes with respondents’ expectations rega...
Focus on the concept of deliberative democracy has increased rapidly within recent decades. However,...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
Citizen-elite congruence has long been considered an important yardstick for the quality of democrac...
peer reviewedAs representative democracy is increasingly criticized, a new institution is becoming p...
For the last decades the development of deliberative instruments stemming from citizens, civil socie...
This article studies citizens’ support for deliberative democracy in Belgium. Itexamines it, first, ...
The increasing critique of representative democracy and its institutions determined reformers to con...
Beginning with the Trilateral Commission report in 1975, recent studies have demonstrated increasin...
Citizens’ Assemblies (CAs) are flourishing around the world. Quite often composed of randomly select...
In recent years, public authorities and civil-society organisations, driven by increasing public dis...
This study reinvestigates the argument that public deliberation promotes political efficacy. We anal...
This article investigates the deliberative abilities of ordinary citizens in the context of ‘EuroPol...
Random groups of citizens were key drivers of the process at the just-concluded Conference on the Fu...
How much public and elite support is there for the use of a citizens’ assembly – a random selection ...
Social regeneration is tightly interconnected with political regeneration and revitalisation of demo...
Focus on the concept of deliberative democracy has increased rapidly within recent decades. However,...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
Citizen-elite congruence has long been considered an important yardstick for the quality of democrac...
peer reviewedAs representative democracy is increasingly criticized, a new institution is becoming p...
For the last decades the development of deliberative instruments stemming from citizens, civil socie...
This article studies citizens’ support for deliberative democracy in Belgium. Itexamines it, first, ...
The increasing critique of representative democracy and its institutions determined reformers to con...
Beginning with the Trilateral Commission report in 1975, recent studies have demonstrated increasin...
Citizens’ Assemblies (CAs) are flourishing around the world. Quite often composed of randomly select...
In recent years, public authorities and civil-society organisations, driven by increasing public dis...
This study reinvestigates the argument that public deliberation promotes political efficacy. We anal...
This article investigates the deliberative abilities of ordinary citizens in the context of ‘EuroPol...
Random groups of citizens were key drivers of the process at the just-concluded Conference on the Fu...
How much public and elite support is there for the use of a citizens’ assembly – a random selection ...
Social regeneration is tightly interconnected with political regeneration and revitalisation of demo...
Focus on the concept of deliberative democracy has increased rapidly within recent decades. However,...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
Citizen-elite congruence has long been considered an important yardstick for the quality of democrac...