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  • This article presents conclusions from observation of the first Citizens' Assembly organized in Wrocław (Poland) in 2020. The analysis starts with placing the panel within the most recent developments in a democratic theory followed by an empirical case study based on covert non-participant observation, document analysis and personal interviews. In conclusion, the paper shows that while citizens' assembly is a promising method for engaging citizens in decision-making process, it poses numerous challenges, especially in terms of framing, organizing and moderating the educational and deliberative stages of the process. (xsd:string)
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  • I Wrocławski Panel Obywatelski jako przykład zastosowania praktyki deliberacyjnej (xsd:string)
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  • In: Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies, 9, 2022, 4, 95-114 (xsd:string)
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