As illustrated in the introduction, the special issue ends with a ‘collective interview’ to some distinguished scholars that have given an important contribution to the study of New England Town Meetings. The collective interview has been realized by submitting three questions to our interviewees, who responded individually in written. The text of the answers has not been edited, if not minimally. However, the editors have broken up longer individual answers in shorter parts. These have been subsequently rearranged in an effort to provide, as much as possible, a fluid structure and a degree of interaction among the different perspectives provided by our interviewees on similar issues. The final version of this interview has been edited and ...
Engaging citizens in the deliberative process is essential to overcoming participatory apathy, cynic...
When the federal government fails to provide guidance, or takes positions citizens disagree with, th...
In this paper, we examine the role of time in shaping decision-making processes in a town meeting, a...
As illustrated in the introduction, the special issue ends with a ‘collective interview’ to some dis...
Notwithstanding notable exceptions, historical investigation is far from central in deliberative sch...
This essay offers a response to the special issue essays. It emphasizes that town meetings are a sit...
This essay offers a response to the special issue essays. It highlights key ideas from the articles ...
The public participation field grew dramatically in the United States during the 1990s and 2000s, in...
Questions of democracy are fundamental for modern society. One of the main distinctions made in the ...
Historical New England Town Meetings have long had an important role in the collective imaginary as ...
Town meetings -- The nature of community -- Orgainizing a town meeting -- The town meeting process -...
This essay explores the development of the New England town meeting ideal in connection with matters...
In the 1730s, Mahicans along the Housatonic River settled the mission town of Stockbridge, Massachus...
The New England town meeting has often been seen as the archetypical deliberative citizen forum (see...
The Queensland Speaks oral history project sits at the crossroad between history and political scien...
Engaging citizens in the deliberative process is essential to overcoming participatory apathy, cynic...
When the federal government fails to provide guidance, or takes positions citizens disagree with, th...
In this paper, we examine the role of time in shaping decision-making processes in a town meeting, a...
As illustrated in the introduction, the special issue ends with a ‘collective interview’ to some dis...
Notwithstanding notable exceptions, historical investigation is far from central in deliberative sch...
This essay offers a response to the special issue essays. It emphasizes that town meetings are a sit...
This essay offers a response to the special issue essays. It highlights key ideas from the articles ...
The public participation field grew dramatically in the United States during the 1990s and 2000s, in...
Questions of democracy are fundamental for modern society. One of the main distinctions made in the ...
Historical New England Town Meetings have long had an important role in the collective imaginary as ...
Town meetings -- The nature of community -- Orgainizing a town meeting -- The town meeting process -...
This essay explores the development of the New England town meeting ideal in connection with matters...
In the 1730s, Mahicans along the Housatonic River settled the mission town of Stockbridge, Massachus...
The New England town meeting has often been seen as the archetypical deliberative citizen forum (see...
The Queensland Speaks oral history project sits at the crossroad between history and political scien...
Engaging citizens in the deliberative process is essential to overcoming participatory apathy, cynic...
When the federal government fails to provide guidance, or takes positions citizens disagree with, th...
In this paper, we examine the role of time in shaping decision-making processes in a town meeting, a...