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Thursday 16:00 - 17:45 CEST (07/09/2023)
Democratic innovations have become increasingly popular tools in politics and policymaking. Participatory budgeting allocates citizens a say about a share of the public budget, referendums give them a direct vote on issues, and deliberative minipublics grant them a discursive stake to influence political outcomes. It is thus vital to scrutinise the effects these initiatives have on policies, political attitudes, and civic virtues. This panel seeks methodologically diverse contributions around the various types of democratic innovations and their wide range of impacts. Assessing their effects, the panel helps to grasp the macro-political potential and limitations of democratic innovations.
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The determinants of minipublic uptake: results from a new databank | View Paper Details |
Mini-public statements and media as transmitters of deliberative verdicts: A survey experiment on a Citizens' Jury on forest policy | View Paper Details |
Just because they are not politicians? Examining trust in citizens as decision-makers | View Paper Details |
Referendums and minorities: old topic, new findings | View Paper Details |
Is online disinformation a threat to the uptake of deliberative democracy? Investigating citizen responses to elites’ disinformative “red scare” claims | View Paper Details |