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Deliberative democracy is a political theory that requires legitimate decision making to be based on deliberation among citizens. The theory is often contrasted with the purely aggregative voting methods used in many democratic societies, as well as ...
Smith, Cobi
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Deliberative Democracy and Incompatibilities of Choice Norms [PDF]
Deliberative democracy aims at reaching collective decisions through mechanisms that involve flexible opinions, variable alternative sets and information gathering in the process of decision making as opposed to exogenously fixed alternative sets and ...
Hannu Nurmi
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Pharmacopolitics and deliberative democracy. [PDF]
Setting priorities in healthcare has become a highly politicised activity. Traditionally it has been undertaken by government and the health professions but there is an increasing imperative to involve the public. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has established a Citizens' Council as an attempt to capture the informed ...
Rawlins MD.
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Understanding what citizens think about Antimicrobial Resistance: Deliberative Polling® in six middle-income countries [version 1; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] [PDF]
Background The pandemic of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) will only be mitigated by policy action and innovation and importantly, supported by local and community action. Last year (2024) with the United Nations General Assembly high level meeting on AMR
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Deliberative democracy in health care: current challenges and future prospects [PDF]
Jalil Safaei Department of Economics, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, CanadaBackground: There is a vast body of literature on deliberative, participative, or engaged democracy.
Safaei J
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DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY AS A MECHANISM OF CIVIL SOCIETY’S INFLUENCE ON THE STATE
This article explores the role of deliberative democracy in political modernization and the dynamic relationship between civil society and the state. It aims to elucidate the essence of deliberative democracy as a mechanism for civil society’s influence
Daria KOVALEVSKA
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Commentary on Cristina Lafont, Democracy Without Shortcuts
In this article, Jürgen Habermas provides a critical reflection of Cristina Lafont´s book Democracy Without Shortcuts, with a specific eye on the epistemic and social-integrative dimensions in deliberative democracy.
Nicole Curato
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Review Essay: Deepening Deliberative Democracy – Experimentation vs. Naturalization
Hélène Landemore and Ana Tanasoca have recently proposed two different approaches to deepening the deliberative dimension of democracy. In Open Democracy (2020), Landemore introduces a novel paradigm of democracy—open democracy—which grants ...
James K. Wong
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Pluralism and deliberative democracy [PDF]
The term ‘pluralism’ features prominently in many accounts of deliberative democracy. Usually, it is taken to describe the fact that people hold different values and beliefs, and hence arrive at different conclusions about how we ought to live. Accordingly, a central question in the theory of deliberative democracy is how we should respond to the fact ...
Cinalli, Manlio, O'Flynn, Ian
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Deliberation in Democracy’s Dark Times
This piece reflects on the on the legacies of democratic deliberation, particularly mini-publics in responding to issues of disinformation, bigotry and nativism that has entered the political mainstream today.
Lucy J. Parry, Nicole Curato
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