公众
上诉
协商民主
政治学
反对派(政治)
民主
政治
投票
直接民主
公众支持
代议制民主
舆论
公共行政
代表(政治)
公共关系
政治经济学
社会学
法学
作者
Jean‐Benoît Pilet,Camille Bedock,David Talukder,Sacha Rangoni
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0007123423000479
摘要
Abstract The literature on deliberative mini-publics (DMPs) establishes a link between political dissatisfaction and support for DMPs. However, little is known about the sources of political dissatisfaction that trigger this support. Our research tackles this specific question and claims that citizen dissatisfaction is rooted in a position of ‘losers of representative democracy’, which leads citizens to be more open to reforms that move away from the representative model. Building on the literature on loser's consent, we focus on the effect of voting for a party not associated with the government and of descriptive and substantive (under)-representation in support of DMPs. We rely on a comparative survey conducted across fifteen Western European countries. Supporters of opposition parties and those who are badly represented, both descriptively and substantively, are more supportive of DMPs. These findings have important implications for understanding the public appeal for deliberative democracy instruments.
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