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"Co-construction" in deliberative democracy: lessons from the French Citizens' Convention for Climate. [PDF]
Launched in 2019, the French Citizens’ Convention for Climate (CCC) tasked 150 randomly chosen citizens with proposing fair and effective measures to fight climate change.
Giraudet LG +29 more
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Responsible innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) calls for public deliberation: well-informed “deep democratic” debate that involves actors from the public, private, and civil society sectors in joint efforts to critically address the goals and ...
Alexander Buhmann, Christian Fieseler
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Among democratic innovations, deliberative mini-publics, that is panels of randomly selected citizens tasked to make recommendations about public policies, have been increasingly used. In this regard, Ireland stands out as a truly unique case because, on
Dimitri Courant
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The epistemic value of deliberative democracy: how far can diversity take us?
This paper contributes to growing debates over the decision-making ability of democracy by considering the epistemic value of deliberative democracy.
Jonathan Benson
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This article studies citizens’ support for deliberative democracy in Belgium. It examines it, first, from the perspective of Belgian citizens in general. In a second step, it looks specifically at the attitudes of citizens from four disadvantaged groups (
David Talukder, J. Pilet
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Eight ways to institutionalise deliberative democracy
Deliberative bodies like citizens’ assemblies create the democratic spaces for groups of broadly representative people to learn together, grapple with complexity, listen to one another, and find common ground on solutions.
Claudia Chwalisz
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Robust Deliberative Democracy [PDF]
Deliberative democracy aspires to secure political liberty by making citizens the authors of their laws. But how can it do this in the face of deep disagreement, not to mention imperfect knowledge and limited altruism?
Layman, Daniel
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The Politics of Subnational Decentralization in France, Brazil, and Italy
Decentralized political institutions increasingly play a substantial role in the lives of people, implementing services deriving from influential (elected) bodies of governance, and influencing the relative degree of civil society access to policy-making.
Nick Vlahos
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Can Deliberative Democracy Favor a Flourishing Relationship Between Humans and Carnivores?
There is considerable interest in improving participatory governance in decision-making processes for the conservation of biodiversity and management of conflicts between humans and wildlife.
John A. Vucetich +2 more
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Democratizing deliberative systems [PDF]
'Deliberative democracy' is often dismissed as a set of small-scale, academic experiments. This volume seeks to demonstrate how the deliberative ideal can work as a theory of democracy on a larger scale. It provides a new way of thinking about democratic
Parkinson, John R.
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