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Building: B - Novotného lávka, Floor: 4, Room: 417
Monday 10:45 - 12:30 CEST (04/09/2023)
The crises of democracy have also led to a crisis of communication, driven for example by the spread of misinformation, the use of manipulative speech or increasingly polarized and thereby hostile political discourse. This panel focuses on the role participatory processes can play for these democratic challenges. Papers discuss how both democratic innovations and electoral participation can mobilize citizen knowledge and factually correct information. The panel brings into conversation different approaches that allow citizens to make sound decisions. By examining participatory solutions, the papers also demonstrate different options for mobilizing political participation and dialogue in situations of crises.
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Changing minds in stressful times: How different communication formats affect opinion formation in the Covid-19 crisis | View Paper Details |
Mind the Gap: Using Peer Research to Target Misinformation in Deliberative Processes | View Paper Details |
Supporting deliberative democracy, but not participating? Explanations of the citizen participation paradox | View Paper Details |