MPs face a dilemma when it comes to deliberative mini-publics (DMPs): in a context of distrust, they may see it as an opportunity to re-legitimize themselves and solve complex policy issues. But it could also challenge the quasi-monopoly they used to have on political decisions and undermine the role of the Parliament and the primacy of elections. The article is found on 91 face-to-face interviews with French-speaking Belgian MPs sitting in federal or regional parliaments. First, we describe the profile of supporters of DMPs. We then identify three ideal–typical discourses: the power-sharing discourse, the consultative discourse, and the elitist discourse. The contribution of this article is twofold. First, it analyzes the argumentative fra...
In recent years, an increasing number of scholars and politicians have called for institutionalising...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
In recent times we have seen numerous parliaments across Europe commission, or run their own, mini-p...
MPs face a dilemma when it comes to deliberative mini-publics (DMPs): in a context of distrust, they...
Political decision-makers make increasingly use of deliberative citizen assemblies to associate ordi...
Deliberative Mini-Publics (DMPs), as political decision-making mechanisms, are often referred to as ...
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...
Deliberative Mini-Publics (DMPs), as political decision-making mechanisms, are often referred to as ...
Representative democracies are under huge pressures due to the growing disillusion toward their inst...
S’appuyant sur 91 entretiens conduits avec des député∙es de Belgique francophone, nous examinons dan...
S’appuyant sur 91 entretiens conduits avec des député∙es de Belgique francophone, nous examinons dan...
In the wake of the increasing use of deliberative citizen assemblies in the public sphere, this arti...
Mini-publics are small face-to-face deliberative forums gathering lay citizens to provide decision m...
Mini-publics are increasingly used as a way to remedy the deficiencies of representative democracy. ...
In recent years, an increasing number of scholars and politicians have called for institutionalising...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
In recent times we have seen numerous parliaments across Europe commission, or run their own, mini-p...
MPs face a dilemma when it comes to deliberative mini-publics (DMPs): in a context of distrust, they...
Political decision-makers make increasingly use of deliberative citizen assemblies to associate ordi...
Deliberative Mini-Publics (DMPs), as political decision-making mechanisms, are often referred to as ...
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...
Deliberative Mini-Publics (DMPs), as political decision-making mechanisms, are often referred to as ...
Representative democracies are under huge pressures due to the growing disillusion toward their inst...
S’appuyant sur 91 entretiens conduits avec des député∙es de Belgique francophone, nous examinons dan...
S’appuyant sur 91 entretiens conduits avec des député∙es de Belgique francophone, nous examinons dan...
In the wake of the increasing use of deliberative citizen assemblies in the public sphere, this arti...
Mini-publics are small face-to-face deliberative forums gathering lay citizens to provide decision m...
Mini-publics are increasingly used as a way to remedy the deficiencies of representative democracy. ...
In recent years, an increasing number of scholars and politicians have called for institutionalising...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
In recent times we have seen numerous parliaments across Europe commission, or run their own, mini-p...