协作产出中的分配正义:通过审议增强少数派观点

Distributive Justice in Collaborative Outputs: Empowering Minority Viewpoints Through Deliberation

Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory · 2023
被引 8
ABS 4

中文导读

通过计算机模拟实验,研究审议的质量和数量如何影响协作治理中少数派观点参与者的分配正义,发现审议质量对增强少数派观点更有效,但数量在少数派过度代表时更有利。

Abstract

Abstract This article explores how deliberation affects distributive justice for minority view participants in policy decisions made through collaborative governance. It also examines whether the quality of deliberation (i.e., willingness to accept opposing viewpoints) and quantity of deliberation (i.e., length of discussion) can be an effective tool for minority view participants to overcome power imbalances in such collective decision-making processes. I use agent-based modeling, a computer simulation experiment method, to examine interactions among participants in a collaborative governance arrangement. I develop a series of theoretical propositions based on the simulation results, which are robust to various changes in the parameters and assumptions of the model. First, both the quality and quantity of deliberation may enhance the decision acceptability of participants with minority views. Second, the quality of deliberation may be more effective at empowering underrepresented minority view participants than the quantity of deliberation. Third, the quantity of deliberation may better promote minority views than the quality of deliberation when minority view participants are overrepresented. These findings indicate that interpersonal justice in collaborative processes may enhance distributive justice for minority viewpoints in collaborative outputs, even when procedural justice in the design of collaboration is weakened by an underrepresentation of minority view participants. I conclude with suggestions for future research that can further improve the external validity of the theoretical propositions.

协作治理分配正义审议民主群体决策少数派观点