This article asks the question of how the political use of evaluations enriches democratic discourse. It builds on the results of a multi-year research project on the use of evaluations in direct-democratic debates in Switzerland in the fields of health and education. The results of quantitative and qualitative content analyses of documents related to 221 votes and a split-ballot survey show that the use of evaluations provides policy-relevant information and substantive justifications, leads to less normative arguments, and increases interactivity of discourse. However, evaluations are particularly used by elite actors in their argumentation, but also to receive information on policies. This leads to a separation of the arena of deliberati...
Political discourse is a popular area of research because it penetrates a modern society. Being usua...
This article analyses the use of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and other...
According to deliberative democratic theory, political decision-making processes should be based on ...
Although research on direct-democratic campaigns in Switzerland has intensified in the last decade, ...
This research shows how the use of evaluations in newspaper articles contributes to the quality of p...
This article argues that evidence, even when used politically, contributes to high-quality democrati...
Several studies have challenged the notion that members of parliament use information from evaluatio...
There are many options for elaborating democratic evaluations. This article discusses evaluation of ...
Over the relatively short history of professional evaluation, those working in the field have direct...
Evaluation has become an increasingly important steering mechanism in the Swedish political context ...
This article analyses the reporting of evidence in Swiss direct-democratic campaigns in the health p...
"This paper explores effects of deliberation on decisions in a context of representative politics. I...
This article studies the way ordinary political argumentation and political communication function ...
The democratic deficit of evidence-based policymaking and the little attention the approach pays to ...
Although systematic policy evaluation has been conducted for decades and has been growing strongly w...
Political discourse is a popular area of research because it penetrates a modern society. Being usua...
This article analyses the use of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and other...
According to deliberative democratic theory, political decision-making processes should be based on ...
Although research on direct-democratic campaigns in Switzerland has intensified in the last decade, ...
This research shows how the use of evaluations in newspaper articles contributes to the quality of p...
This article argues that evidence, even when used politically, contributes to high-quality democrati...
Several studies have challenged the notion that members of parliament use information from evaluatio...
There are many options for elaborating democratic evaluations. This article discusses evaluation of ...
Over the relatively short history of professional evaluation, those working in the field have direct...
Evaluation has become an increasingly important steering mechanism in the Swedish political context ...
This article analyses the reporting of evidence in Swiss direct-democratic campaigns in the health p...
"This paper explores effects of deliberation on decisions in a context of representative politics. I...
This article studies the way ordinary political argumentation and political communication function ...
The democratic deficit of evidence-based policymaking and the little attention the approach pays to ...
Although systematic policy evaluation has been conducted for decades and has been growing strongly w...
Political discourse is a popular area of research because it penetrates a modern society. Being usua...
This article analyses the use of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and other...
According to deliberative democratic theory, political decision-making processes should be based on ...