Since the first generation of deliberative democratic theory, and the ‘deliberative turn’ in the 1990s, many societies around the world have become more institutionally fragile, multi-dimensionally unjust, and deeply divided. Does deliberative democracy have a constructive role to play in in these more challenging times in politics? As scholars of deliberation widen their ambit to explore broader forms of political communication, interactions between directly deliberative and non-deliberative institutions, and the roles for forms of highly adversarial political action, developments in deliberative democratic theory can help to guide efforts to strengthen our institutions in the short term and create political arrangements that are more just...
Deliberative democracy, a theory of political legitimacy, argues citizens should be given a more cen...
The article argues that deliberative democracy has now entered a third generation, to which the thre...
Tomorrow marks the beginning of a series of citizens’ assemblies, organised by the Electoral Reform ...
What is the state of deliberative democracy in the age of serial crisis? This survey article provide...
Deliberative democracy is embedded in different theories and approaches and represents a focal point...
Liberal democratic states throughout the world are experiencing declining rates of political partici...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
This article introduces the special issue on Deliberative Democracy in an Era of Authoritarianism. T...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
When democracies channel decision-making into democratically-structured deliberation, they will tend...
In the last few years, deliberative democracy has developed rapidly from a “theoretical statement ” ...
This thesis is an attempt to synthesise two streams of political thought previously conducted in iso...
As the theory of deliberative democracy becomes increasingly popular, it also becomes an increasingl...
The much-discussed crisis of political parties poses a challenge to democratic theorists as institut...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
Deliberative democracy, a theory of political legitimacy, argues citizens should be given a more cen...
The article argues that deliberative democracy has now entered a third generation, to which the thre...
Tomorrow marks the beginning of a series of citizens’ assemblies, organised by the Electoral Reform ...
What is the state of deliberative democracy in the age of serial crisis? This survey article provide...
Deliberative democracy is embedded in different theories and approaches and represents a focal point...
Liberal democratic states throughout the world are experiencing declining rates of political partici...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
This article introduces the special issue on Deliberative Democracy in an Era of Authoritarianism. T...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
When democracies channel decision-making into democratically-structured deliberation, they will tend...
In the last few years, deliberative democracy has developed rapidly from a “theoretical statement ” ...
This thesis is an attempt to synthesise two streams of political thought previously conducted in iso...
As the theory of deliberative democracy becomes increasingly popular, it also becomes an increasingl...
The much-discussed crisis of political parties poses a challenge to democratic theorists as institut...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
Deliberative democracy, a theory of political legitimacy, argues citizens should be given a more cen...
The article argues that deliberative democracy has now entered a third generation, to which the thre...
Tomorrow marks the beginning of a series of citizens’ assemblies, organised by the Electoral Reform ...