Applying Citizens' Juries to the global South: Survey measures to elicit the transformative potential of Citizens' Juries

The scientific goal of conducting the Citizens' Jury is threefold: First, we rigorously evaluate whether participation in the Citizens’ Jury improves aspects important for civic engagement in the political process via changes in personal capabilities and perception (RQ1). Second, we describe the pro...

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Autores principales: Nilgen, Marco, Burger, Max, Vollan, Björn
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Publicado: CGIAR System Organization 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141536
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description The scientific goal of conducting the Citizens' Jury is threefold: First, we rigorously evaluate whether participation in the Citizens’ Jury improves aspects important for civic engagement in the political process via changes in personal capabilities and perception (RQ1). Second, we describe the process of the Citizens’ Jury with respect to intra-personal perception of the progress and results and inter-personal dynamics throughout the process, before bringing both in relation to the policy proposals gained (RQ2). Third, we test how the resulting policy proposals are perceived in terms of adequacy and legitimacy by the general public, stakeholders, and policymakers (RQ3). While for the answering of RQ1, we rely on survey measures only, we apply both quantitative and qualitative methods to shed light on RQ2 and RQ3. This document provides an overview of the research questions to be tested and the methods applied.
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spelling CGSpace1415362025-12-08T09:54:28Z Applying Citizens' Juries to the global South: Survey measures to elicit the transformative potential of Citizens' Juries Nilgen, Marco Burger, Max Vollan, Björn civic organizations politics research methods surveys The scientific goal of conducting the Citizens' Jury is threefold: First, we rigorously evaluate whether participation in the Citizens’ Jury improves aspects important for civic engagement in the political process via changes in personal capabilities and perception (RQ1). Second, we describe the process of the Citizens’ Jury with respect to intra-personal perception of the progress and results and inter-personal dynamics throughout the process, before bringing both in relation to the policy proposals gained (RQ2). Third, we test how the resulting policy proposals are perceived in terms of adequacy and legitimacy by the general public, stakeholders, and policymakers (RQ3). While for the answering of RQ1, we rely on survey measures only, we apply both quantitative and qualitative methods to shed light on RQ2 and RQ3. This document provides an overview of the research questions to be tested and the methods applied. 2024-04-09 2024-04-19T19:59:40Z 2024-04-19T19:59:40Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141536 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137180 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137178 https://citizensjuriescolombia.wordpress.com/2023/12/14/applying-citizens-juries-as-a-driver-of-the-sustainability-transformation-in-the-global-south-our-research-approach/ https://citizensjuriescolombia.wordpress.com/2023/09/30/applying-citizens-juries-as-a-driver-of-the-sustainability-transformation-in-the-global-south-an-introduction-to-the-method-2/ https://citizensjuriescolombia.wordpress.com/2024/01/08/applying-citizens-juries-as-a-driver-of-the-sustainability-transformation-in-the-global-south-the-case-for-the-application-of-qualitative-content-analysis/ Open Access application/pdf CGIAR System Organization Nilgen, Marco; Burger, Max; and Vollan, Björn. 2024. Applying Citizens' Juries to the global South: Survey measures to elicit the transformative potential of Citizens' Juries. Low-Emission Food Systems Technical Report March 2024. CGIAR System Organization.
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Applying Citizens' Juries to the global South: Survey measures to elicit the transformative potential of Citizens' Juries
title Applying Citizens' Juries to the global South: Survey measures to elicit the transformative potential of Citizens' Juries
title_full Applying Citizens' Juries to the global South: Survey measures to elicit the transformative potential of Citizens' Juries
title_fullStr Applying Citizens' Juries to the global South: Survey measures to elicit the transformative potential of Citizens' Juries
title_full_unstemmed Applying Citizens' Juries to the global South: Survey measures to elicit the transformative potential of Citizens' Juries
title_short Applying Citizens' Juries to the global South: Survey measures to elicit the transformative potential of Citizens' Juries
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topic civic organizations
politics
research methods
surveys
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141536
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