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Public Support for Democratic Innovations and Policy Outcomes (II)

Democracy
Decision Making
Public Opinion
Policy-Making
P442
Emilien Paulis
University of Luxembourg
Take Sipma
Tilburg University

Abstract

This panel examines how democratic innovations influence policy support and public reasoning. Contributions highlight the roles of deliberation, media framing, psychology, and ideology in shaping citizen and elite attitudes toward contested policies and participatory processes.

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