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Publications

Building Democratic Resilience: Public Sphere Responses to Violent Extremism

Selen A. Ercan, Jordan McSwiney, Peter Balint, and John S. Dryzek

2022

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State of NSW, Department of Premier and Cabinet

Building Democratic Resilience: Public Sphere Responses to Violent Extremism

Research Methods in Deliberative Democracy

Selen A. Ercan, Hans Asenbaum, Nicole Curato, Ricardo F. Mendonca

2022

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Oxford University Press

Research Methods in Deliberative Democracy

Democratizing Global Justice: Deliberating Global Goals

Dryzek, J.S. and Tanasoca, A.

2021

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Cambridge University Press

Democratizing Global Justice: Deliberating Global Goals

Deliberative Minipublics: Core Design Features

Curato, N., Farrell D., Geißel, B., Grönlund, K., Mockler, P., Renwick, A., Rose, J., Setälä, M. and Suiter, J.

2021

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Bristol Policy Press

 Deliberative Minipublics: Core Design Features

Mending Democracy: Democratic Repair in Disconnected Times

Carolyn M. Hendriks, Selen A. Ercan, and John Boswell

2020

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Oxford University Press

Mending Democracy: Democratic Repair in Disconnected Times

The Political Economy of Devolution in Britain from the Postwar Era to Brexit

Nick Vlahos

2020

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Palgrave

The Political Economy of Devolution in Britain from the Postwar Era to Brexit

Assessing the poor’s deliberative agency in media-saturated societies

Nicole Curato

2020

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Assessing the poor’s deliberative agency in media-saturated societies

Mapping and Measuring Deliberation: Towards a New Deliberative Quality

André Bächtiger and John Parkinson

2019

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Oxford University Press

Mapping and Measuring Deliberation: Towards a New Deliberative Quality

The Politics of the Anthropocene

John S. Dryzek, Jonathan Pickering

2019

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Oxford University Press

The Politics of the Anthropocene

The Crisis of Democracy and the Science of Deliberation

Dryzek, J.S., Bächtiger, A. et al

2019

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Science 363: 1144-46. DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw2694

 The Crisis of Democracy and the Science of Deliberation

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