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Sustainability as a cultural transformation: the role of deliberative democracy

The Political Prospects of a Sustainability Transformation, 2019
What might break the ‘glass ceiling’ that has so far prevented a deep sustainability transformation? I consider the cultural dimension of such a transformation.
M. Hammond
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Deliberative Democracy

2018
Abstract We define deliberation minimally to mean mutual communication that involves weighing and reflecting on preferences, values, and interests regarding matters of common concern. Deliberative democracy incorporates the requirements that deliberation take place in contexts of equal recognition, respect, reciprocity, and sufficiently ...
Andre Bächtiger   +3 more
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Mini-Publics and Deliberative Democracy

The Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy, 2018
Deliberative mini-publics are institutions in which a diverse body of citizens is selected randomly to reason together about an issue of public concern.
Maija Setälä, Graham Smith
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How to End a Discussion: Consensus or Hegemony? A Response to "Education for Deliberative Democracy and the Aim of Consensus"

Democracy & Education, 2019
By taking the vantage point of agonistic pluralism, the aim is to enter into dialogue with Samuelsson’s theoretical development of consensus as an educational aim for classroom discussions.
Ásgeir Tryggvason
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Deliberative democracy

2015
Deliberative democracy is the current buzzword in contemporary democratic thought, but the concept is deeply rooted in the republican democratic tradition. Researchers often forget these democratic roots in their hurry to "jump on the bandwagon." This chapter shows how deliberation appears in the writings of five important political thinkers within the
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Deliberative Democracy

1998
It is sometimes assumed that voting is the central mechanism for political decision-making. The contributors to this volume focus on an alternative mechanism, that is decision by discussion or deliberation. The original contributions include case studies based on historical and current instances of deliberative democracy, normative discussion of the ...
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Education for Deliberative Democracy and the Aim of Consensus

Democracy & Education, 2018
The aim of consensus is essential to deliberative democracy. However, this aim has also been frequently criticized. In this article, I present two different forms of criticism against consensus in democratic education.
Martin Samuelsson
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Democracy and constitutional reform: Deliberative versus populist constitutionalism

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2019
Constitutional reform has been an important means to push populist authoritarian agendas in Hungary, Poland, Turkey and Venezuela. The embrace of constitutional means and rhetoric in pursuit of these agendas has led to the growing recognition of ...
S. Chambers
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Deliberative Democracy

2023
Fikret Adaman, Pat Devine
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Decolonizing Deliberative Democracy: Perspectives from Below

Journal of Business Ethics, 2021
Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee
exaly  

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