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Deliberative citizenship and deliberative governance: a case study of one deliberative experimental in China
Authors:Baogang He
Institution:School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:Deliberative democracy requires a new type of deliberative citizenship and deliberative governance. However, there has been little examination of the connection between deliberative citizenship and deliberative governance. Moreover, despite a growing literature that has examined a diversity of concepts of Chinese citizenship, the newly emerging deliberative citizenship has not been studied. This paper attempts to fill these two gaps by studying the role of deliberative citizenship in deliberative governance practice. Drawing on an experiment this author organized in 2010, this article examines the question of whether deliberative citizenship can be harnessed to solve a particular social problem and how deliberative forums can become a new form of deliberative governance mechanism. It examines what kind of conditions help or hinder the development of deliberative citizenship and deliberative governance, and identifies the limitations of local deliberative democracy in China.
Keywords:Deliberative citizenship  deliberative democracy  deliberative governance  differentiated citizenship  women’s rights  civil society  the petition and visitors
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