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Policy Spandrels: How Design Decisions Can Open Up Spaces for Unintended Policy Change
ABSTRACT This article introduces the concept of policy spandrels to make sense of public policies producing second‐order effects that are unintentional from the perspective of policy design and yet are fraught with consequences. By analogy with architectural spandrels—leftover spaces that can be used for unforeseen purposes—policy change can be enabled
Martino Maggetti
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Unleashing the transformative power of deliberation with contextual citizens. [PDF]
Lambert-Mogliansky A, Frérot I.
europepmc +1 more source
Deliberative democracy and cancer screening consent: a randomised control trial of the effect of a community jury on men's knowledge about and intentions to participate in PSA screening. [PDF]
Thomas R +5 more
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Introducing Deliberative Democracy: A Goal, a Tool, or Just a Context?1 [PDF]
Gabriel Bianchi
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ABSTRACT How do governments' discursive credit‐claiming and blame‐deflection strategies shape perceived policy legitimacy in times of crisis? Despite the importance of legitimacy in conflictual times, systematic analyses of officeholders' credit‐claiming and blame‐deflection strategies and their effect on perceived legitimacy are still rare.
Céline Honegger
wiley +1 more source
Multiculturalism and deliberative democracy [PDF]
Institut de Ciències Polítiques i Socials. Barcelona, Catalunya +1 more
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Can Media Enhance Deliberative Democracy? Exploring Media Monitoring Capabilities in 14 EU-Countries
Epp Lauk, Peter Berglez
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ABSTRACT Policy process research has excelled in explaining structural policy change within national settings, but extensions and applications to the EU level have long proven challenging for scholars. Given that the EU is currently experiencing its longest period of Treaty stability since the 1980s—having evolved into a sui generis political system ...
Vassilis Karokis‐Mavrikos
wiley +1 more source
Agreeing to disagree: When do superordinate identities facilitate competing opinion-based groups to work through intergroup conflict? [PDF]
Haines EA, Thomas EF, Wenzel M.
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ABSTRACT In response to renewed interest in analytical tools that address complex policy problems and move beyond linear‐rational approaches in policy appraisal, Social Multi‐Criteria Evaluation (SMCE) integrates participatory approaches with multi‐criteria analysis (MCA), thereby incorporating specialised knowledge and diverse social values and ...
Egle Basyte Ferrari
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