Titre: Deliberative Impacts, The Macro-Political Uptake of Mini-Publics

Auteurs: Robert E. Goodin, John S. Dryzek
Année de publication: 2006
Longueur: 26 pages

 

Cet article universitaire (en anglais) interroge les effets politiques du recours aux mini-publics.

 

Résumé (Abstract) *

Democratic theorists often place deliberative innovations such as citizen's panels, consensus conferences, planning cells, and deliberative polls at the center of their hopes for deliberative democratization. In light of experience to date, the authors chart the ways in which such mini-publics may have an impact in the “macro” world of politics. Impact may come in the form of actually making policy, being taken up in the policy process, informing public debates, market-testing of proposals, legitimation of public policies, building confidence and constituencies for policies, popular oversight, and resisting co-option. Exposing problems and failures is all too easy. The authors highlight cases of success on each of these dimensions.

 

* https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0032329206288152

 

Cette ressource fait partie du dossier thématique Jury citoyen, Conférence de consensus, Assemblée ou Convention citoyenne... Les Mini-publics.

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