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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
olitical publics forms when otherwise different people enter into a group with a common concern and aim. This panel will examine the mechanisms of formation and the effectiveness of publics that emerged during critical moments in South Korea and China. It will also look at how publics contribute to the production of policy and knowledge.
Genetics and Democratic Engagement: Using Mini-Publics for Policy Making - Naomi Scheinerman, University of Pennsylvania
Pitfalls of Popularity: The Dynamic of 1989 Tiananmen Student Movement - Zitian Sun, New York University
Populism, Resentment-in-Power, and Democracy - Yunus Sozen, Le Moyne College; Eylem Dogan, Istinye University