Abstract
Although deliberative reforms have been proposed to strengthen democracy, little is known about their impact on politics, public policies, and society. This article develops a framework to systematically assess this impact, differentiating between direct and indirect forms of impact. We apply this framework to two cases of deliberative citizens’ summits in the Netherlands. Our analysis reveals that these summits have a limited direct impact on local politics and policy making, but a relatively strong indirect impact on the local community. The article also discusses some conditions that mediate the impact of the forum.
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Michels, A., & Binnema, H. (2019). Assessing the Impact of Deliberative Democratic Initiatives at the Local Level: A Framework for Analysis. Administration and Society, 51(5), 749–769. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095399718760588
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