2022
DOI: 10.1080/07907184.2022.2078032
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At the table: women’s participation and influence in Ireland’s first decade of deliberative-democratic innovation

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“… 5. For assessments of the Irish cases, see Farrell (2022), Field (2022) and Mockler (2022). While Field shows that citizens’ assemblies have increased the inclusion of women’s issues in deliberation, Mockler shows that within the deliberation there is uneven uptake of the ideas put forward by politicians and citizens, men and women; and Farrell discusses the limits of agenda setting and follow-through. …”
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“… 5. For assessments of the Irish cases, see Farrell (2022), Field (2022) and Mockler (2022). While Field shows that citizens’ assemblies have increased the inclusion of women’s issues in deliberation, Mockler shows that within the deliberation there is uneven uptake of the ideas put forward by politicians and citizens, men and women; and Farrell discusses the limits of agenda setting and follow-through. …”
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confidence: 99%