“Co-construction” in deliberative democracy: lessons from the French Citizens’ Convention for Climate

Author:

Giraudet Louis-GaëtanORCID,Apouey Bénédicte,Arab Hazem,Baeckelandt Simon,Bégout Philippe,Berghmans Nicolas,Blanc Nathalie,Boulin Jean-Yves,Buge Eric,Courant Dimitri,Dahan Amy,Fabre Adrien,Fourniau Jean-Michel,Gaborit Maxime,Granchamp Laurence,Guillemot Hélène,Jeanpierre Laurent,Landemore Hélène,Laslier Jean-François,Macé Antonin,Mellier Claire,Mounier Sylvain,Pénigaud Théophile,Póvoas Ana,Rafidinarivo Christiane,Reber Bernard,Rozencwajg Romane,Stamenkovic Philippe,Tilikete Selma,Tournus Solène

Abstract

AbstractLaunched in 2019, the French Citizens’ Convention for Climate (CCC) tasked 150 randomly chosen citizens with proposing fair and effective measures to fight climate change. This was to be fulfilled through an “innovative co-construction procedure”, involving some unspecified external input alongside that from the citizens. Did inputs from the steering bodies undermine the citizens’ accountability for the output? Did co-construction help the output resonate with the general public, as is expected from a citizens’ assembly? To answer these questions, we build on our unique experience in observing the CCC proceedings and documenting them with qualitative and quantitative data. We find that the steering bodies’ input, albeit significant, did not impair the citizens’ agency, creativity, and freedom of choice. While succeeding in creating consensus among the citizens who were involved, this co-constructive approach, however, failed to generate significant support among the broader public. These results call for a strengthening of the commitment structure that determines how follow-up on the proposals from a citizens’ assembly should be conducted.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,General Psychology,General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities,General Business, Management and Accounting

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