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Building: (Building C) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 1st floor, Room: Amf A
Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (05/09/2019)
The recent systems turn in democratic theory is increasingly affecting how democratic innovations are conceived of, practiced and analysed. Still, there remain many important questions for applying a systems approach to democratic innovations. This panel addresses a number of those questions. The papers discuss: the conceptual foundations for thinking systemically about democratic governance and democratic interventions; how the products of democratic institutions are transmitted or transformed through interaction; how a systems approach can guide the empirical evaluation of democratic innovations.
| Title | Details |
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| Towards a New Deliberative Quality: From Unitary and Idealised to Pluralistic and Re-Politicised Visions of Deliberative Democracy | View Paper Details |
| Mini-Publics in the Democratic System of Switzerland: Trust-Based, Critical, or Both? | View Paper Details |
| 'Flows of Communication' in Deliberative Systems: A Theory-Driven Concept of Transmissions for Evaluating Democratic Innovations | View Paper Details |
| A Cultural Account of Communication for Deliberative Democracy | View Paper Details |
| Thinking Systemically about Democracy: Six Core Concepts | View Paper Details |