2022
DOI: 10.1080/07907184.2022.2045419
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The growing prominence of deliberative mini-publics and their impact on democratic government

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“…Mini-publics are thus becoming a more common feature of democratic government in some Western democracies (e.g., Ireland, Belgium, and Scotland, among others). In some instances, they are even embedded into the democratic system (see Farrell et al 2022;Elstub et al 2021). Given their increasing relevance, three aspects become central: their composition (particularly regarding "pure" or mixed assemblies, with the participation of politicians), the role of institutional designs, and the challenges of scaling up outcomes from the small group to the broader society.…”
Section: Deliberation To Produce the Best Arguments And Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mini-publics are thus becoming a more common feature of democratic government in some Western democracies (e.g., Ireland, Belgium, and Scotland, among others). In some instances, they are even embedded into the democratic system (see Farrell et al 2022;Elstub et al 2021). Given their increasing relevance, three aspects become central: their composition (particularly regarding "pure" or mixed assemblies, with the participation of politicians), the role of institutional designs, and the challenges of scaling up outcomes from the small group to the broader society.…”
Section: Deliberation To Produce the Best Arguments And Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also argued that the participation of professional politicians adds epistemic value to the process, as said politicians bring their experience and administrative knowledge to bear while the minipublics process has the potential to increase trust in politics, politicians, political institutions, and the policy making and legislative process more broadly. Additionally, no evidence has shown politicians to dominate the discussions where they have participated (Farrell et al 2022). Thus, if the danger is having these benefits undermined by power asymmetries and elite domination, the specific design of the mini-public seems highly relevant: who, when, in which order, and for how long can deliberants speak?…”
Section: Should Only Lay Citizens Participate?mentioning
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“…Third, another important aspect of participation is the stimulus for healthy competition between the political elite and the government [12]. The government can show the public that there are other policies that are stagnant or even declining and make more sense than government policies [13].…”
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