Disability and deliberative democracy: towards involving the whole human spectrum in public deliberation

作者: Harri Raisio , Katja Valkama , Elina Peltola

DOI: 10.1080/15017419.2013.781957

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摘要: There is a danger that the basic assumption in deliberative democracy rests still strongly on idea of normality. an image ordinary, normal and active citizens which supposed to capture whole human spectrum. However, people with disabilities are traditionally excluded from societal participation. If same exclusion takes place democracy, implications for its legitimacy significant. In this article, we will examine how understands acknowledges disability analyse citizens' jury suited involve order reach spectrum public deliberation. A disabilities, implemented Finland during summer 2011, used as in-depth case study. Findings article suggest such has potential enhancing inclusiveness democracy. challenges need be focused future research remain. These...

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