Citizen assemblies and the challenges of democratic equality

The Conversation (2022)
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Abstract

Citizen assemblies hold out the promise of reviving democracy. However, the ways that they are currently conceptualised and organised limits their egalitarian appeal.

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Annabelle Lever
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