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Working Paper Series

The Centre for Deliberative Democracy working paper series makes preliminary findings of research on deliberative democracy publicly available in advance of publication in journals and books. The series aims to present new research that makes original, high-quality contributions to the theory and practice of deliberative democracy informed by recent literature in the field.

The working paper series is edited by Simon Niemeyer.

Contributions to the series are welcomed from staff members, associates and visitors of the Centre. To propose a paper for inclusion in the series, please contact:

Simon Niemeyer

Professor

simon.niemeyer@canberra.edu.au

Older Working Paper Series

2010/3 Niemeyer, Simon, Kersty Hobson, Jacqui Russel, Imagen Ord-Evans, John Boswell and Elaine dos Santos. "Climate Change and the Public Sphere: Public Responses to Climate Change and Governing Adaptation, with specific reference to the ACT and Goulburn-Mulwaree regions.", The Australian National University, Canberra.

2010/2 Niemeyer, Simon and Kersty Hobson. "Is Deliberative Democracy the Solution to Governing Climate Change? Evidence from the Field.", The Australian National University, Canberra.

2010/1 Lo, Alex. "The Analytic and Democratic Models of Environmental Valuation.", The Australian National University, Canberra.

2009/1 Bora, Kanra. "Binary Deliberation: Enhancing the role of social learning in Deliberative Democracy.", The Australian National University, Canberra.

2008/1 Niemeyer, Simon, Selen Ayirtman Ercan & J. HartzKarp. "Achieving Success in Large Scale Deliberation: Analysis of the Fremantle Bridge Community Engagement Process.", The Australian National University, Canberra.

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