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Occupy the Social Contract! Participatory Democracy and Iceland's Crowd-Sourced Constitution

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Pages 417-431 | Published online: 09 Aug 2013

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Delia Popescu & Matthew Loveland. (2022) Judging Deliberation: An Assessment of the Crowdsourced Icelandic Constitutional Project. Journal of Deliberative Democracy 18:1.
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Alexander Hudson. (2017) When Does Public Participation Make a Difference? Evidence From Iceland's Crowdsourced Constitution. Policy & Internet 10:2, pages 185-217.
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Ira J. Allen. (2015) Troubled Freedom, Rhetorical Personhood, and Democracy’s Ongoing Constitution. Journal for the History of Rhetoric 18:2, pages 195-215.
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