Constitutions For Democracy
BookmarkMichelle Olguin Flückliger
Constitutions For Democracy is a history podcast hosted by Michelle Olguin Flückliger. It has 6 episodes, with the latest published March 2022.
Constitutions are expected to incarnate the will of the people but with few exceptions citizens have very few opportunities to directly influence them. Nowadays violent clashes and massive protests are much more likely to create new constitutions than a peaceful democratic process. With distrust in politicians on the rise many emerging social movements demand a ‘real democracy’. But what is a real democracy? This podcast focuses on the tensions emerging in the new wave of constitution making with a particular interest on the processes, outcomes and conditions of citizens deliberation.
history ·en ·6 episodes
Crowdsourcing constitutions in the digital era?
Citizen’s assemblies for Constitution making?
Why is it so difficult to change constitutions?
Participatory authoritarianism?
Does a constitution-making process need to be deliberative ?
Introducing constitutions for democracy
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