2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12187-024-10188-5
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Deliberation, Polarization, and Emotion: A Deliberative Process about Climate Change with Young Participants

Juliana Montenegro Brasileiro,
Patricia García-Leiva,
M. Soledad Palacios-Gálvez
et al.

Abstract: In light of the increase in democratic innovation processes in recent decades, there is ongoing debate as to whether deliberative participation reduces levels of affective and issue-based political polarisation. This field study analyses the role of emotions in a deliberative process about climate change conducted by the AOS! Programme in Spain in 2022. 137 participants aged 10–12 years organised into mixed and enclave groups answered a survey to determine their level of concern about climate change and both a… Show more

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