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Civil society organizations and deliberative policy making: interpreting environmental controversies in the deliberative system

机译:民间社会组织与审议政策制定:在审议系统中解释环境争议

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This paper argues that while research on deliberative democracy is burgeoning, there is relatively little attention paid to the contributions of civil society. Based on an interpretive conceptualization of deliberative democracy, this paper draws attention to the ways in which civil society organizations employ "storylines" about environmental issues and deliberative processes to shape deliberative policy making. It asks, how do civil society organizations promote storylines in the deliberative system to change policy? How do storylines constitute policy and policy-making processes in the deliberative system? I answer these questions through an empirical analysis of two environmental controversies in the USA: environmental justice in New Mexico and coalbed methane development in Wyoming. Findings indicate that civil society organizations used storylines in both cases to shift the dynamics of the deliberative system and to advance their own interpretations of environmental problems and policy-making processes. Specifically, they used storylines (1) to set the agenda on environmental hazards, (2) to construct the form of public deliberation, changing the rules of the game, (3) to construct the content of public deliberation, shaping meanings related to environmental policy, and (4) to couple/align forums, arenas and courts across the system. These findings suggest that promoting storylines through accommodation and selection processes can be an important mechanism for shaping policy meanings and for improving deliberative quality, although these effects are tempered by discursive and material forms of power, and the competition among alternative storylines.
机译:本文认为,尽管关于协商民主的研究正在蓬勃发展,但对公民社会的贡献却很少关注。基于对协商民主的解释性概念化,本文提请人们注意民间社会组织如何利用有关环境问题的“理论”和协商过程来塑造协商性政策制定。它问,民间社会组织如何在审议制度中促进故事情节改变政策?故事情节如何构成审议系统中的政策和决策过程?我通过对美国两个环境争议的实证分析来回答这些问题:新墨西哥州的环境公正和怀俄明州的煤层气开发。调查结果表明,民间社会组织在两种情况下都使用了故事情节来转移审议制度的动力,并推进他们对环境问题和决策过程的理解。具体来说,他们使用故事情节(1)设定环境危害议程,(2)构建公众审议的形式,改变游戏规则,(3)构建公众审议的内容,塑造与环境相关的含义政策,以及(4)在整个系统中耦合/调整论坛,竞技场和法院。这些发现表明,尽管调解和物质形式的权力以及替代性故事情节之间的竞争减弱了这些影响,但通过调节和选择过程来促进故事情节发展可能是塑造政策含义和提高审议质量的重要机制。

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