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Harnessing digital tools for democratic deliberation: Comparative insights from 11 European climate assemblies
Verhasselt, Lisa; PAULIS, Emilien
2025In Public Deliberation in the Digital Age
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Abstract :
[en] In response to growing environmental crises and institutional inertia, climate assemblies (CAs) have emerged as vital mechanisms for participatory climate governance across Europe. As these deliberative forums evolve, the integration of digital tools is increasingly seen as key to enhancing information dissemination, participation, and public engagement. This chapter offers an initial, exploratory review of the role digital technologies play in eleven European climate assemblies. It examines how these tools shape the input, throughput, and output dimensions of deliberative processes, identifying both foundational and innovative uses. The case studies reveal significant variation in the use of digital tools, influenced by national context, assembly design, and available resources. The chapter argues that while digital tools help bridge geographic and informational gaps and promote transparency, they also raise concerns about accessibility, digital literacy, and potential exclusion. Accordingly, whereas digital tools hold significant potential to enhance democratic ideals, which accounts for their growing use, it is crucial to carefully balance their technological benefits with the potential risks to equity and inclusive participation. As a first step in exploring this emerging area, the chapter sets the groundwork for future, more detailed research on how digital infrastructure can reshape participatory climate policymaking in Europe.
Disciplines :
Political science, public administration & international relations
Author, co-author :
Verhasselt, Lisa
PAULIS, Emilien  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Humanities (DHUM) > Philosophy
External co-authors :
no
Language :
English
Title :
Harnessing digital tools for democratic deliberation: Comparative insights from 11 European climate assemblies
Publication date :
28 October 2025
Main work title :
Public Deliberation in the Digital Age
Publisher :
Routledge
ISBN/EAN :
978-1-03-279900-1
Peer reviewed :
Editorial reviewed
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