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A participatory and sustainable village development process should actively involve women so that their essential interests can be realized in gender responsive village planning and budgeting and gender budgeting.
Frans Bapa Tokan, Apolonaris Gai
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The Body Speaks Before It Even Talks: Deliberation, Populism and Bodily Representation
Deliberation is a complex interpersonal process that involves different forms of communication. While earlier versions of deliberative theory had overly rationalistic and proceduralist views of linguistic exchange, it is now understood that deliberation ...
Maria Esperanza Casullo
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The Ratification of Omnibus Law: A Sign of Democratic Deconsolidation in Indonesia
Indonesia as a post-authoritarian democratic country has made impressive progress in its democratic transition. However, there is a significant contradiction in the democratic process, particularly in policy and law-making.
Muchamad Zaenal Arifin +3 more
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A large literature examining advanced and consolidating democracies suggests that education increases political participation. However, in electoral authoritarian regimes, educated voters may instead deliberately disengage. If education increases critical capacities, political awareness, and support for democracy, educated citizens may believe that ...
Kevin Croke +3 more
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This essay develops a theory of public dialogue and deliberation as agonistic resistance to authoritarian governance.Where authoritarian regimes value strict obedience to authority at the expense of freedom, deliberative democracy is predicated on the ...
Anna Wolfe
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Using counterpublic theory as framework and situating the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (MB) as a counterpublic, counterpublics being alternative, non-dominant publics who voice their oppositional needs and values through diverse discursive practices, the ...
Soumia Bardhan
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Deliberation research is now undergoing two emerging trends: deliberation is shifting from offline to online, as well as from an inherently democratic concept to the one applicable to less competitive regimes (He & Warren, 2011). The goal of this article
Olga Filatova +2 more
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Authoritarianism and Deliberative Democracy: Responding to Our Current Political Times and Contexts
This article introduces the special issue on Deliberative Democracy in an Era of Authoritarianism. The essay highlights the relationship between authoritarianism and democracy, and discusses concerns about the current rise in authoritarianism in ...
Laura Black, Timothy J. Shaffer
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Deliberation amid Democratic Backsliding: Insights from Citizens’ Assemblies in the Western Balkans [PDF]
This paper explores the role of Citizens’ Assemblies (CAs) in fostering deliberative democracy and resisting authoritarian tendencies in the Western Balkans, a region facing significant democratic backsliding.
Stefan Surlic, Ljiljana Kolarski
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Authoritarian deliberation and government control [PDF]
China has introduced various deliberative experiments since the 2000s. Different from their counterparts in most liberal democracies, Chinese deliberative innovations are functionally driven by the government to maintain social stability and enhance public trust. “Authoritarian deliberation,” a term coined by Baogang He and Mark Warren, has been widely
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