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Public Support for Democratic Innovations and Policy Outcomes (I)

Democracy
Governance
Decision Making
Public Opinion
P441
Kristof Jacobs
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Katrin Praprotnik
University of Graz
Micha Germann
University of Bath

Abstract

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
Representativeness of Deliberative Mini-Publics and Perceived Legitimacy: Survey Experiment on the Dutch Climate Assembly 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