Project Details
Description
DIGT examines the impact of Denmark’s climate citizens’ assembly on the Danish political system. In what way does the assembly strengthen support for green transition policies, and to what extent does it affect existing channels for public debate and democratic decision-making? DIGT aims to answer these questions through a new framework that combines the study of deliberative democracy with affect theory, new materialism, and science and technology studies (STS). The first subproject examines the assembly’s model of democratic participation. The second analyzes the assembly’s impact on existing political institutions. The third compares it with competing forms of civil society engagement. Overall, the goal is to show how the climate citizen’s assembly can contribute positively to green transition through new modes of democratic participation.
| Acronym | DIGT |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 01/01/2021 → 31/10/2024 |
Collaborative partners
- IT University of Copenhagen
- University of Copenhagen (lead)
- Danish Board of Technology Foundation
Funding
- Independent Research Fund Denmark: DKK6,072,184.00
Keywords
- Klimaborgerting
- Climate politics
- Public participation
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Green politics beyond the state: Radicalising the democratic potentials of climate citizens' assemblies
Ejsing, M., Veng, A. & Papazu, I., 30 May 2023, In: Climatic Change. 176, 73, p. 1-19 19 p.Research output: Journal Article or Conference Article in Journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Is Denmark a green entrepreneurial state? Mapping Danish climate politics between civic mobilization and business cooptation
Papazu, I., Ejsing, M. & Veng, A., 5 Sept 2023, In: STS Encounters. 15, 2, p. 1-45 45 p.Research output: Journal Article or Conference Article in Journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Controversy Mapping and the Care for Climate Commons: Re-assembling the Danish Climate Movement by Counter-Mapping Digital Network Maps
Papazu, I. & Veng, A., 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference - NOT published in proceeding or journal › Paper › Research