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Against sortition? The Problem with Citizens' Assemblies
Grandjean, Geoffrey
2024Imprint Academic, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Keywords :
Sortition; Citizen's assemblies; Democracy; Equality
Abstract :
[en] Sortition is widely used in our political systems to constitute citizen panels. It is now possible to study the limits of this method of selecting our political representatives. This book presents the institutionalisation of sortition while questioning its political consequences in terms of representation and deliberation. Several examples are used, such as the Citizens’ Climate Convention in France and the Conference on the Future of Europe. In the end, the book helps to identify the consequences of using sortition with regard to the principles of equality and inclusion. Above all, it offers readers the possibility of continuing to reflect on this method of random selection, while promoting the implementation of greater equality between citizens.
Research center :
Cité - ULiège [BE]
Institut de la décision publique
Disciplines :
Political science, public administration & international relations
Publishing director :
Grandjean, Geoffrey  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de science politique
Language :
English
Title :
Against sortition? The Problem with Citizens' Assemblies
Publication date :
07 May 2024
Publisher :
Imprint Academic, Exeter, United Kingdom
ISBN/EAN :
9781788361163
Number of pages :
297
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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since 16 April 2024

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