Chapter 9 The Global Climate Assembly: A new global deliberative space?
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Kari De Pryck
, Pierrick ChalayeKari De Pryck is Senior Lecturer at the University of Geneva. Her research focusses on science-policy interfaces, international organisations and global environmental politics. , Wendy Conway-LambPierrick Chalaye is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pau and Adour Countries, and works on global and comparative environmental politics, cross-cultural approaches to decision-making and participatory and deliberative democratic theories and practices. , Stephen ElstubWendy Conway-Lamb is a Researcher and PhD Candidate at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, University of Canberra. Her research focuses on adaptation, inclusive climate governance, and international development in the Asia-Pacific. , Emerson M. SanchezStephen Elstub is Professor of Democratic Politics at the School of Geography, Politics, and Sociology, Newcastle University. He is a Fellow of the Tyndall Centre and Chair of the European Consortium for Political Research’s Democratic Innovations Standing Group. und Novieta H. SariEmerson M. Sanchez is a Research Fellow at the Australian National University’s Crawford School of Public Policy. He researches social risk, environmental and natural resource politics, and deliberative democracy.Novieta H. Sari is a postdoctoral research associate in applied social science at the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Centre for Rural Economy, Newcastle University. She works on citizen science, participatory governance, and risk communication on climate.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Dedication V
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgements
- List of contributors XI
- List of tables XIII
- List of figures XV
- List of boxes XVII
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Section 1 Introduction
- Chapter 1 The present of climate assemblies 3
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Section 2 Internal dimensions in climate assemblies
- Chapter 2 Setting the agenda for climate assemblies: Key dimensions and dilemmas 27
- Chapter 3 Global facilitation revisited: The many stages of climate assemblies 47
- Chapter 4 The role of experts in climate assemblies: Recruitment and inclusion 65
- Chapter 5 How does climate change expertise shape the form of a climate assembly? (and vice versa) 83
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Section 3 External dimensions in climate assemblies
- Chapter 6 Climate assemblies and communicative flows: A conceptual framework for studying media and communication in deliberative systems 103
- Chapter 7 Between closure and openness: The fragile legitimacy of the French Citizens’ Climate Convention 119
- Chapter 8 Can democratic innovation work in an unfavourable political context? Assessing the effectiveness of the first Hungarian climate assembly 137
- Chapter 9 The Global Climate Assembly: A new global deliberative space? 155
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Section 4 Conclusion
- Chapter 10 The future of climate assemblies 175
- Index
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Dedication V
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgements
- List of contributors XI
- List of tables XIII
- List of figures XV
- List of boxes XVII
-
Section 1 Introduction
- Chapter 1 The present of climate assemblies 3
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Section 2 Internal dimensions in climate assemblies
- Chapter 2 Setting the agenda for climate assemblies: Key dimensions and dilemmas 27
- Chapter 3 Global facilitation revisited: The many stages of climate assemblies 47
- Chapter 4 The role of experts in climate assemblies: Recruitment and inclusion 65
- Chapter 5 How does climate change expertise shape the form of a climate assembly? (and vice versa) 83
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Section 3 External dimensions in climate assemblies
- Chapter 6 Climate assemblies and communicative flows: A conceptual framework for studying media and communication in deliberative systems 103
- Chapter 7 Between closure and openness: The fragile legitimacy of the French Citizens’ Climate Convention 119
- Chapter 8 Can democratic innovation work in an unfavourable political context? Assessing the effectiveness of the first Hungarian climate assembly 137
- Chapter 9 The Global Climate Assembly: A new global deliberative space? 155
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Section 4 Conclusion
- Chapter 10 The future of climate assemblies 175
- Index