prof. dr. Tessa Haesevoets
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Who do people prefer to be in charge? An in-depth analysis of UK citizens’ preferences for politicians, citizens, experts, and/or artificial intelligence in policymaking
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Technocracy in times of crisis : unravelling citizens’ support for experts during the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium
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Closing a gap or creating a new one? Comparing support for participatory instruments among different stakeholders
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Instrumental councillors? On the strategic interests that drive local councillors’ legitimacy perceptions of citizen participation
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Varieties of local participation? A vignette survey on local executive politicians’ legitimacy perceptions towards different participatory arrangements
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Analysing policy actors’ preferences for different modes of governing in local government
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The relationship between local councillors’ representative style and their support for participatory democracy
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People’s preferred balance between politicians, citizens, and experts in policy-making decisions
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Guilty when proven innocent? The lingering negative effects of false accusations on trust and organizational decision-making
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Expert involvement in action : examining academic expert dynamics in policy practice