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Making direct democracy deliberative through random assemblies
John Gastil
, Robert Richards
Communication Arts and Sciences
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Direct Democracy
100%
Policy Problems
33%
Referendum
33%
Long History
33%
Institutional Design
33%
Lack of Information
33%
Initial Problem
33%
Policy Objectives
33%
Problem Identification
33%
Expert Testimony
33%
Democratic Process
33%
Policy Solutions
33%
Citizens' Initiative Review
33%
Legislative Process
33%
Ballot Measures
33%
Deliberative Democracy
33%
Stratified Random Sampling
33%
Democratic Elections
33%
Deliberative Quality
33%
Popular Support
33%
Social Sciences
Deliberative Democracy
100%
Direct Democracy
100%
Elections
33%
Referendum
33%
Democratic Process
33%
Computer Science
Direct Democracy
100%
Stratified Random
33%
Legislative Process
33%
Democratic Election
33%
Existing Institution
33%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%