A expansão da agenda deliberativa, poder e populismo (Entrevista com Nicole Curato)
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https://doi.org/10.21878/compolitica.2021.11.1.468Keywords:
teoria deliberativa; sistemas deliberativos; populismoAbstract
Nicole Curato is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, at the University of Canberra, Australia. In recent years she has made numerous theoretical and empirical contributions to deliberative research, publishing the books Power in Deliberative Democracy (2019, co-authored with Marit Hammond and John Min) and Democracy in a Time of Misery (CURATO, 2019), an extensive ethnography on how public life is rebuilt in the aftermath of a deadly typhoon in the Philippines. She has also made important contributions to the discussions on populism and democracy. In this conversation, she discusses the latest developments in the study of deliberative democracy including the greater emphasis on diversity in the field, the relationship between power and deliberation, the intensification of experiments with deliberative minipublics and the importance of ethnographic approaches to democratic research, among others.
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