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Deliberative Innovation according to the Decision-Makers
A Clash between Perceptions and Reality
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English
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2025
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Have you ever wondered why politicians reach for democratic innovations? How do they evaluate deliberative practices involving ordinary citizens and what political value do they ascribe to them? Do they want to put citizens' perspectives at the centre of decision-making processes in the face of a growing crisis of representative democracy, or are their motivations more nuanced and instrumental? This book is an absolute must-read for anyone interested in the future of democracy, using unique data from in-depth interviews with local politicians to explore decision-makers' attitudes towards deliberative innovation and propose some truly effective ways to design it in relation to traditional representative institutions.
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Joanna Podgórska-Rykała, Ph.D. (2016), is an associate professor at the University of the National Education Commission in Krakow. She has published monographs and many articles on deliberative democracy, democratic innovation, local government, and public policy, including Deliberative Democracy, Public Policy, and Local Government (Routledge, 2024).
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December 16, 2024
eBook ISBN:
9789004712911
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202
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Keywords for this book
decision-maker attitude; distribution of power; crisis of representative democracy; deliberative mini-public; Citizens’ Assembly; deliberative democracy; democratic innovation; deliberative innovation; representative democracy; local politics; public policy; deliberation; city/ town/ municipality; Poland; in-depth interviews; empirical research; decision-makers; institutionalisation; small-scale forums for debate; crisis of democracy; participation; citizens; decision-making; institutional change; councillors; democratic theory; democratic practice; deliberative experiments
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The book is a valuable resource for academics (political scientists, lawyers, sociologists), decision-makers at all levels, civil society activists, and anyone interested in understanding the complex nature of practical applications of deliberative innovation in politics.