The main achievements of the debates on deliberative democracy and democratised science are investigated in order to analyse the reasons, meanings and prospects for a democratisation of global environmental policy. A deliberative systems approach, which emphasises the need to explore how processes in societal spheres interact to shape the deliberative qualities of the system as a whole, is adopted. Although science plays a key role in this, its potential to enhance deliberative capacity has hardly been addressed in deliberative theories. The democratisation of science has potential to contribute to the democratisation of global environmental policy, in that it also shapes the potential of deliberative arrangements in the policy sphere. Deli...
Deliberative democracy has attracted increasing attention in political science and has been suggeste...
There has been much written of the potential positive impact in Environmental Education (EE) and Edu...
In recent years, deliberative or discursive conceptions of democracy have been viewed by some green ...
The main achievements of the debates on deliberative democracy and democratised science are investig...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
Contemporary democracies are frequently criticized for failing to respond adequately to environmenta...
The issue of climate change confirms the global reach of earth system governance, whose legitimacy a...
This paper draws on innovative theorising in the deliberative democracy tradition to map possibiliti...
Recent trends in environmental governance have seen a shift in policymaking and regulating that are ...
From an examination of how environmental issues reshape politics, this inquiry focuses on the theore...
This paper argues that deliberative democracy is best placed to meet the challenge that climate chan...
We discuss the recent emergence of ‘deliberative ecological economics’, a field that highlights the ...
This article explores the arguments for expanding deliberation in the Intergovernmental Panel on Cli...
Environmentally focussed scepticism of democracy is often founded on distrust in the public to choos...
Among normative models for democracy, the Deliberative model suggests that public policy decisions s...
Deliberative democracy has attracted increasing attention in political science and has been suggeste...
There has been much written of the potential positive impact in Environmental Education (EE) and Edu...
In recent years, deliberative or discursive conceptions of democracy have been viewed by some green ...
The main achievements of the debates on deliberative democracy and democratised science are investig...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
Contemporary democracies are frequently criticized for failing to respond adequately to environmenta...
The issue of climate change confirms the global reach of earth system governance, whose legitimacy a...
This paper draws on innovative theorising in the deliberative democracy tradition to map possibiliti...
Recent trends in environmental governance have seen a shift in policymaking and regulating that are ...
From an examination of how environmental issues reshape politics, this inquiry focuses on the theore...
This paper argues that deliberative democracy is best placed to meet the challenge that climate chan...
We discuss the recent emergence of ‘deliberative ecological economics’, a field that highlights the ...
This article explores the arguments for expanding deliberation in the Intergovernmental Panel on Cli...
Environmentally focussed scepticism of democracy is often founded on distrust in the public to choos...
Among normative models for democracy, the Deliberative model suggests that public policy decisions s...
Deliberative democracy has attracted increasing attention in political science and has been suggeste...
There has been much written of the potential positive impact in Environmental Education (EE) and Edu...
In recent years, deliberative or discursive conceptions of democracy have been viewed by some green ...