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Evaluating Democratic Innovations

Democracy
Political Engagement
Influence
S115
Hannah Werner
KU Leuven
Emyr Williams
Cardiff University

Building: (Building C) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 1st floor, Room: Amf A

Friday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (06/09/2019)

Abstract

In order to respond to democracy's greatest challenges democratic innovations need to be embedded in politics and transmit their impacts. These papers look to understand, conceptualise and explain evaluation of democratic impact, including citizen's own evaluations and observable impacts across countries.

Title Details
How Citizens Evaluate Participatory Mechanisms: A Conjoint Analysis View Paper Details
How 'Good' are Advisory Councils? An Input-Process-Output Model to Assess Associative Democracy Qualities View Paper Details
When Does Participation Matter? Developing a Policy Impact Index to Assess the Impact of Citizens' Participation in e-Rulemaking View Paper Details
Assessing Transmissions: An Empirical Framework for Evaluating Democratic Innovations’ Impact on Collectively-Binding Decision-Making View Paper Details
Under What Conditions Do Mini-Publics Exert an Influence on Public Policy? A Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Mini-Publics in Belgium View Paper Details