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Building: Faculty of International and Political Studies, Floor: Ground, Room: 018
Friday 16:15 - 18:00 CEST (11/09/2026)
This panel investigates public support for deliberative mini-publics and broader democratic innovations across different political contexts. Contributions explore legitimacy, representativeness, and citizens’ attitudes toward mini-publics, as well as support for more radical democratic reforms among underrepresented groups.
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Are Deliberative Mini-Publics Attractive Only to Citizens Living in Consolidated Democracies? A Comparison Between Europe and Asia | View Paper Details |
| Anything but the Status Quo? How Can We Explain Citizens’ Support for Radical Reforms of the Political System? A Specific Look at Underrepresented Groups of Citizens. | View Paper Details |
| Deliberative, Representative, or Both? How Institutionalising Minipublics in Policymaking Shapes Political Attitudes | View Paper Details |
| Citizen’s Trust in Mini-Publics in France | View Paper Details |
| Not Too Close, Not Too Far. Public Preferences for the Integration of Climate Assemblies Across Different Stages of the Process | View Paper Details |