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There is a vast literature which has focused on what happens "inside" democratic innovations, analyzing for instance process characteristics or how participants behave. However, democratic innovations can also have long-term consequences on citizens' preferences and values or on the wider political system. These long-term consequences should be analysed by analyzing the existing institutional structure, which affects the potential long-term consequences of DIs. This panel investigates the long-term consequences of democratic innovations on various topics such as federalism, procedural fairness, deliberation or polarization
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Beyond Representative Democracy? Explaining Demands for Democratic Innovations in Three Federal States | View Paper Details |
Deliberative Mini-Publics, Procedural Fairness, and the Acceptance of Negative Political Decisions: Survey Experimental Evidence from Ireland | View Paper Details |
Empirical reflections on the three generation of mini-publics | View Paper Details |
Deliberation and polarization: a multi-disciplinary meta-analysis | View Paper Details |