mini-public;
deliberative democracy;
democratic innovations;
political participation;
random selection;
D O I:
10.1111/1475-6765.12195
中图分类号:
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号:
0302 ;
030201 ;
摘要:
This article investigates citizens' refusal to take part in participatory and deliberative mechanisms. An increasing number of scholars and political actors support the development of mini-publics - that is, deliberative forums with randomly selected lay citizens. It is often argued that such innovations are a key ingredient to curing the democratic malaise of contemporary political regimes because they provide an appropriate means to achieve inclusiveness and well considered judgment. Nevertheless, real-life experience shows that the majority of citizens refuse the invitation when they are recruited. This raises a challenging question for the development of a more inclusive democracy: Why do citizens decline to participate in mini-publics? This article addresses this issue through a qualitative analysis of the perspectives of those who have declined to participate in three mini-publics: the G1000, the G100 and the Climate Citizens Parliament. Drawing on in-depth interviews, six explanatory logics of non-participation are distinguished: concentration on the private sphere; internal political inefficacy; public meeting avoidance; conflict of schedule; political alienation; and mini-public's lack of impact on the political system. This shows that the reluctance to take part in mini-publics is rooted in the way individuals conceive their own roles, abilities and capacities in the public sphere, as well as in the perceived output of such democratic innovations.
机构:
UCL, London, England
UCL, Ucl Fac Built Environm, Bartlett Sch Planning, Cent House,14 Upper Woburn Pl, London WC1H 0NN, EnglandUCL, London, England
Durrant, Daniel
Cohen, Tom
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机构:
Univ Westminster, Transport, London, EnglandUCL, London, England
机构:
Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Govt & Publ Adm, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R ChinaChinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Govt & Publ Adm, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China