Democratic Illusion

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Democratic Illusion

Deliberative Democracy in Canadian Public Policy

Politics and government Public administration Environmentalist thought and ideology Environmental policy and protocols

Author: Genevieve Fuji-Johnson

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Collection: Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy

Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 7th May 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 200 pages

ISBN: 9781442624269


Deliberative Democracy and Its Challenges

The theory of deliberative democracy promotes the creation of systems of governance in which citizens actively exchange ideas, engage in debate, and create laws that are responsive to their interests and aspirations. While deliberative processes are being adopted in an increasing number of cases, decision-making power remains mostly in the hands of traditional elites.

About Democratic Illusion

In Democratic Illusion, Genevieve Fuji Johnson examines four representative examples: participatory budgeting in the Toronto Community Housing Corporation, Deliberative Polling by Nova Scotia Power Incorporated, a national consultation process by the Canadian Nuclear Waste Management Organization, and public consultations embedded in the development of official languages policies in Nunavut. In each case, measures that appeared to empower the public failed to challenge the status quo approach to either formulating or implementing policy.

Key Insights

Illuminating a critical gap between deliberative democratic theory and its applications, this timely and important study shows what needs to be done to ensure deliberative processes offer more than the illusion of democracy.

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