Designing Deliberative Democracy
The British Columbia Citizens' Assembly
Herausgeber: Pearse, Hilary; Warren, Mark E.
Designing Deliberative Democracy
The British Columbia Citizens' Assembly
Herausgeber: Pearse, Hilary; Warren, Mark E.
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The first authoritative assessment of a unique application of deliberative democracy.
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The first authoritative assessment of a unique application of deliberative democracy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780521885072
- ISBN-10: 0521885078
- Artikelnr.: 23034500
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780521885072
- ISBN-10: 0521885078
- Artikelnr.: 23034500
Introduction: democratic renewal and deliberative democracy Mark E. Warren
and Hilary Pearse; 1. Who should govern who governs? The role of citizens
in reforming the electoral system Dennis F. Thompson; 2. Citizen
representatives Mark E. Warren; 3. Institutional design and citizen
deliberation Hilary Pearse; 4. Agenda setting in deliberative forums:
expert influence and citizen autonomy in the British Columbia Citizens'
Assembly Amy Lang; 5. Descriptive representation in the British Columbia
Citizens' Assembly Michael Rabinder James; 6. Do citizens' assemblies make
reasoned choices? André Blais, R. Kenneth Carty and Patrick Fournier; 7.
Communicative rationality in the Citizens' Assembly and referendum process
R. S. Ratner; 8. Deliberation, information and trust: the British Columbia
Citizens' Assembly as agenda setter Fred Cutler, Richard Johnston, R.
Kenneth Carty, André Blais and Patrick Fournier; Conclusion: the citizens'
assembly model John Ferejohn.
and Hilary Pearse; 1. Who should govern who governs? The role of citizens
in reforming the electoral system Dennis F. Thompson; 2. Citizen
representatives Mark E. Warren; 3. Institutional design and citizen
deliberation Hilary Pearse; 4. Agenda setting in deliberative forums:
expert influence and citizen autonomy in the British Columbia Citizens'
Assembly Amy Lang; 5. Descriptive representation in the British Columbia
Citizens' Assembly Michael Rabinder James; 6. Do citizens' assemblies make
reasoned choices? André Blais, R. Kenneth Carty and Patrick Fournier; 7.
Communicative rationality in the Citizens' Assembly and referendum process
R. S. Ratner; 8. Deliberation, information and trust: the British Columbia
Citizens' Assembly as agenda setter Fred Cutler, Richard Johnston, R.
Kenneth Carty, André Blais and Patrick Fournier; Conclusion: the citizens'
assembly model John Ferejohn.
Introduction: democratic renewal and deliberative democracy Mark E. Warren
and Hilary Pearse; 1. Who should govern who governs? The role of citizens
in reforming the electoral system Dennis F. Thompson; 2. Citizen
representatives Mark E. Warren; 3. Institutional design and citizen
deliberation Hilary Pearse; 4. Agenda setting in deliberative forums:
expert influence and citizen autonomy in the British Columbia Citizens'
Assembly Amy Lang; 5. Descriptive representation in the British Columbia
Citizens' Assembly Michael Rabinder James; 6. Do citizens' assemblies make
reasoned choices? André Blais, R. Kenneth Carty and Patrick Fournier; 7.
Communicative rationality in the Citizens' Assembly and referendum process
R. S. Ratner; 8. Deliberation, information and trust: the British Columbia
Citizens' Assembly as agenda setter Fred Cutler, Richard Johnston, R.
Kenneth Carty, André Blais and Patrick Fournier; Conclusion: the citizens'
assembly model John Ferejohn.
and Hilary Pearse; 1. Who should govern who governs? The role of citizens
in reforming the electoral system Dennis F. Thompson; 2. Citizen
representatives Mark E. Warren; 3. Institutional design and citizen
deliberation Hilary Pearse; 4. Agenda setting in deliberative forums:
expert influence and citizen autonomy in the British Columbia Citizens'
Assembly Amy Lang; 5. Descriptive representation in the British Columbia
Citizens' Assembly Michael Rabinder James; 6. Do citizens' assemblies make
reasoned choices? André Blais, R. Kenneth Carty and Patrick Fournier; 7.
Communicative rationality in the Citizens' Assembly and referendum process
R. S. Ratner; 8. Deliberation, information and trust: the British Columbia
Citizens' Assembly as agenda setter Fred Cutler, Richard Johnston, R.
Kenneth Carty, André Blais and Patrick Fournier; Conclusion: the citizens'
assembly model John Ferejohn.