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Deliberative Mini-publics Facilitating Voter Knowledge and Judgement: Experience from a Finnish Local Referendum

This article examines the use of a Citizens' Jury as a source of voter information in the context of a government-initiated (top-down) referendum. Several studies show the capacity of the Citizens' Initiative Review (CIR) to enhance voters' knowledge and capacity of judgement in ballo...

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Published in:Representation (McDougall Trust) 2023-01, Vol.59 (1), p.75-93
Main Authors: Setälä, Maija, Christensen, Henrik Serup, Leino, Mikko, Strandberg, Kim, Bäck, Maria, Jäske, Maija
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