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In person icon Building: Newman Building, Floor: 1, Room: A106
Monday 16:15 - 18:00 BST (12/08/2024)
Attendees can anticipate a comprehensive examination of democracy's nuances, encompassing regional influences, direct democratic outcomes, participatory budgeting preferences, and the intricate dynamics of trust in citizen assemblies. This panel promises a comparative perspective on the various facets that shape and influence public support for democratic innovations in diverse contexts.
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Fed-up with direct democracy? Losing popular votes, satisfaction with democracy and motivation to participate | View Paper Details |
Place that Does(n’t) Matter? Examining the Impact of Regional Context on Public Support for Mini-Publics | View Paper Details |
Zero-sum Democracy? The consequences of direct democratic victory and loss for political support in comparative perspective | View Paper Details |
Whom to trust? The determinants of support for citizen assemblies in Europe | View Paper Details |
Exploring Citizen Preferences for Participatory Budgeting using conjoint analysis | View Paper Details |