Improving access to information and restoring the public’s faith in democracy through deliberative institutions

Knobloch, K. R. (19 July 2019) Improving access to information and restoring the public’s faith in democracy through deliberative institutions. Democratic Audit Blog.
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Advocates for public deliberation claim that increased citizen involvement in political decision-making can improve democratic governance. Studies have shown that deliberation can be beneficial for participants, but less is known about its impact on the wider public. Looking at the case of Citizens’ Initiative Reviews in Oregon, Katherine R. Knobloch shows that knowing about or using the information provided by deliberative institutions can improve the public’s faith in self-government.

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