Deliberative democracy meets democratised science: a deliberative systems approach to global environmental governance |
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Authors: | Monika Berg Rolf Lidskog |
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Affiliation: | 1. Environmental Sociology Section, ?rebro University, Swedenmonika.berg@oru.se;3. Environmental Sociology Section, ?rebro University, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The main achievements of the debates on deliberative democracy and democratised science are investigated in order to analyse the reasons, meanings and prospects for a democratisation of global environmental policy. A deliberative systems approach, which emphasises the need to explore how processes in societal spheres interact to shape the deliberative qualities of the system as a whole, is adopted. Although science plays a key role in this, its potential to enhance deliberative capacity has hardly been addressed in deliberative theories. The democratisation of science has potential to contribute to the democratisation of global environmental policy, in that it also shapes the potential of deliberative arrangements in the policy sphere. Deliberative arrangements within the policy sphere may stimulate the democratisation of science to different degrees. |
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Keywords: | Global environmental governance deliberative democracy democratised science science and technology studies deliberative systems approach |
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