Despite their surface similarity, deliberative democracy and direct democracy often pull in different directions. In this context, Lawrence LeDuc asks how the conduct of referendums can be made more deliberative. He finds that the process is currently inhibited by the intrusion of politics, the absence of clarity, the amount and quality of information, and the degree of participation and engagement of citizens in the process
A fight has been raging since Brexit over whether the people’s will has expressed itself; and if it ...
What is the relationship between referendum and initiative processes and democracy? The dominant und...
The UK has seen a spate of referendums since 1997, with the public being consulted on the creation o...
Referendums and initiatives have long been described as deliberatively deficient and unfit to implem...
Referendums and initiatives have long been described as deliberatively deficient and unfit to implem...
Deliberative democracy theorists have long dismissed direct democratic mechanisms, suspecting them o...
The EU referendum this week has sparked extensive debates about the pros and cons of direct democrac...
Deliberative democracy theorists have long dismissed direct democratic mechanisms, suspecting them o...
In its first half, this article considers whether democratic legitimacy entails deliberative require...
Referendums and initiatives have long been described as deliberatively deficient and unfit to implem...
Referendums have become increasingly common occurrences in European states in recent decades. Stephe...
We argue that integrating citizen deliberation structures into the pre-referendum phase can deliver ...
We argue that integrating citizen deliberation structures into the pre-referendum phase can deliver ...
Referendums are regularly defined as being directly democratic. Indeed, the term ‘direct democracy’ ...
What is the relationship between referendum and initiative processes and democracy? The dominant und...
A fight has been raging since Brexit over whether the people’s will has expressed itself; and if it ...
What is the relationship between referendum and initiative processes and democracy? The dominant und...
The UK has seen a spate of referendums since 1997, with the public being consulted on the creation o...
Referendums and initiatives have long been described as deliberatively deficient and unfit to implem...
Referendums and initiatives have long been described as deliberatively deficient and unfit to implem...
Deliberative democracy theorists have long dismissed direct democratic mechanisms, suspecting them o...
The EU referendum this week has sparked extensive debates about the pros and cons of direct democrac...
Deliberative democracy theorists have long dismissed direct democratic mechanisms, suspecting them o...
In its first half, this article considers whether democratic legitimacy entails deliberative require...
Referendums and initiatives have long been described as deliberatively deficient and unfit to implem...
Referendums have become increasingly common occurrences in European states in recent decades. Stephe...
We argue that integrating citizen deliberation structures into the pre-referendum phase can deliver ...
We argue that integrating citizen deliberation structures into the pre-referendum phase can deliver ...
Referendums are regularly defined as being directly democratic. Indeed, the term ‘direct democracy’ ...
What is the relationship between referendum and initiative processes and democracy? The dominant und...
A fight has been raging since Brexit over whether the people’s will has expressed itself; and if it ...
What is the relationship between referendum and initiative processes and democracy? The dominant und...
The UK has seen a spate of referendums since 1997, with the public being consulted on the creation o...