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Erschienen in: Policy Sciences 3/2019

01.01.2019 | Research Article

When citizen deliberation enters real politics: how politicians and stakeholders envision the place of a deliberative mini-public in political decision-making

verfasst von: Christoph Niessen

Erschienen in: Policy Sciences | Ausgabe 3/2019

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Abstract

In the wake of the increasing use of deliberative citizen assemblies in the public sphere, this article studies how traditional policy actors receive a mini-public as ‘newcomer’ in political decision-making, despite its reliance on a fundamentally different vision of policy-making and that it substantially alters existing power distributions. Survey data collected before and after a typical mini-public case, the Citizen Climate Parliament, shows that most politicians and stakeholders welcome this ‘newcomer’ as long as it remains consultative. A typological discourse analysis of 28 semi-structured interviews with these politicians and stakeholders suggests that this attitude comes with four different views of mini-publics’ place in political decision-making: an elitist-, expert-, (re)connection- and reinvention view. Given that an important correlate of these views was the extent to which actors agreed with the recommendations of the mini-public, it shows that their views were driven both by actors’ interests in the outcome on a micro-level and by their general ideas about political decision-making on a macro-level. The findings illustrate that mini-publics may encounter opposition from both political actors and stakeholders once they aim to take a place in political decision-making that goes beyond occasional and consultative uses. At the same time, these results show that the use of mini-publics does not leave traditional representative institutions unaffected as it prompts them to think about the place that citizen deliberation should take in the political system.

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1
For a comprehensive overview of the different rationales and legitimacies, and of why and how these should be complemented, cf. Parkinson (2006), Warren (2008) and Lang and Warren (2012).
 
2
23 associations, two companies and three members of local administrations participated.
 
3
Cf. the minutes of the Council meeting of June 24th, 2016, retrieved from www.​province.​luxembourg.​be/​servlet/​Repository/​p-v-du-24-06-2016.​pdf?​ID=​59878 (accessed on December 19th, 2018), pp. 11, 212, 214.
 
4
In the absence of an official register, this selection cannot guarantee to be exhaustive. However, given the dense civil-society network in the province and that the list that was pre-established by the provincial authorities and the university (who are both used to work with them), there are reasonable grounds to consider that the vast majority of stakeholders has been selected.
 
5
At the end of the selection process, the post-process survey was checked for yet unknown elements mentioned in the open-ended questions, but none were found.
 
6
Although the diversification process went fairly well, one descriptive bias has to be noted. Among the contacted actors, women were not only less represented in the population but also agreed significantly less to be interviewed. Despite great solicitation efforts, only three out of the 28 interviewees were female.
 
7
Interviews lasted between 30 and 100 min and took place at the interviewee’s home, workplace or, rarely, in a restaurant. 23 of the interviews were conducted face to face and five via telephone or Skype.
 
8
The rationale of the analysis was inspired by Ayres and Knafl (2008). Its proceeding was inspired by Braun and Clarke (2006).
 
9
QSR International, United Kingdom.
 
10
Politicians: 0.50 (0.23), Associations: 0.54 (0.14), Companies: 0.50 (0.32).
 
11
With the exception of Green politicians who appeared to be consistently more supportive of the CCP and of a binding character for its recommendations.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
When citizen deliberation enters real politics: how politicians and stakeholders envision the place of a deliberative mini-public in political decision-making
verfasst von
Christoph Niessen
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Policy Sciences / Ausgabe 3/2019
Print ISSN: 0032-2687
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0891
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11077-018-09346-8

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