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Comparing Conventional and Innovative Participatory Arrangements

Democracy
Institutions
Political Participation
P056
Laurence Bherer
Université de Montréal
Michael Jensen
Faculty of Business, Government and Law, University of Canberra
Francoise Montambeault
Université de Montréal

Building: Jean-Brillant, Floor: 3, Room: B-3290

Friday 09:00 - 10:40 EDT (28/08/2015)

Abstract

Participatory and deliberative innovations are entrenched in larger governance bodies and often co-exist, complement and/or substitute for conventional decision-making spaces. This panel sheds a light on the way such innovation can be assessed and compared.

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