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Deliberative Democracy

Contemporary Political Theory, 2022
Both experts and the public believe that we have a shallow form of representative democracy. We fail to meet even the standards of polyarchy. Faith in government deteriorated during the Trump era. One improvement would be the institution of neighborhood government.
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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

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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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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Deliberative Democracy

2023
Fikret Adaman, Pat Devine
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Deliberative Democracy and Constitutions

Social Philosophy and Policy, 2010
AbstractThis paper examines the potential role of deliberative democracy in constitutional processes of higher law-making, either for the founding of constitutions or for constitutional change. It defines deliberative democracy as the combination of political equality and deliberation and situates this form of democracy in contrast to a range of ...
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The effect of COVID‐19 lockdowns on political support: Some good news for democracy?

European Journal of Political Research, 2021
Damien Bol, Marco Giani, André Blais
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Deliberative Democracy

1997
Ideals of democratic participation and rational self-government have long informed modern political theory. As a recent elaboration of these ideals, the concept of deliberative democracy is based on the principle that legitimate democracy issues from the public deliberation of citizens.
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