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Chapter 2 Setting the agenda for climate assemblies: Key dimensions and dilemmas
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Janosch Pfeffer
Janosch Pfeffer is a PhD researcher at the Institute of Sustainability Governance, Leuphana University Lüneburg.
Chapters in this book
- 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
Chapters in this book
- 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