Magnus Adenskog
Position: Researcher School/office: School of Humanities, Education and Social SciencesEmail: bWFnbnVzLmFkZW5za29nO29ydS5zZQ==
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Publications
Articles in journals |
Conference papers |
Doctoral theses, comprehensive summaries |
Reports |
Articles in journals
- Adenskog, M. (2018). After the Equilibrium: Democratic Innovations and Long-term Institutional Development in the City of Reykjavik. Analyse & Kritik. Zeitung für linke Debatte und Praxis, 40 (1), 31-53.
- Adenskog, M. , Åström, J. , Eirtö, T. , Karlsson, M. , Ruoppila, S. & Thiel, S. (2017). Balancing Potential and Risk: The Living Lab Approach in Mobile Participation Research. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (10429), 12-23.
- Åström, J. , Jonsson, M. & Karlsson, M. (2017). Democratic Innovations: Reinforcing or changing perceptions of trust?. International Journal of Public Administration, 40 (7), 575-587.
- Jonsson, M. E. (2015). Democratic Innovations in Deliberative Systems: the Case of the Estonian Citizens’ Assembly Process. Journal of Public Deliberation, 11 (1).
- Jonsson, M. E. & Åström, J. (2014). The Challenges for Online Deliberation Research: A Literature Review. International Journal of E-Politics, 5 (1).
Conference papers
- Karlsson, M. , Jonsson, M. & Åström, J. (2015). Did the Estonian Citizens’ assembly help restore political legitimacy?: Analyzing changes in vertical and horizontal trust among participants. In: ECPR General Conference Université de Montréal 2015. Paper presented at ECPR General Conference Université de Montréal 2015, Montreal, Canada, 26-29 August, 2015.
- Åström, J. , Jonsson, M. & Karlsson, M. (2014). Can democratic innovations generate trust?: an e-petitioning case study. Paper presented at 8th ECPR General Conference, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, September 3-6, 2014.
- Jonsson, M. (2014). Democratic innovation and gradual institutional change: the case of better Reykjavik. Paper presented at Superdemocracy - Assessing the Participatory Turn and "New Democracy", Helsinki, Finland, December 11-12, 2014.
- Karlsson, M. , Åström, J. & Jonsson, M. (2014). Did the Estonian Citizens’ assembly help restore political legitimacy?: Analyzing changes in vertical and horizontal trust among participants. Paper presented at Superdemocracy conference, 11-12 December 2014, Helsinki, Finland.
- Jonsson, M. (2014). Explaining deliberative participation in e-petition systems: the case of Malmö City. Paper presented at Statsvetenskapliga förbundets metodinternat, Enköping, Sweden, June 9-10, 2014.
- Jonsson, M. (2014). Introducing Democratic Innovations as a Response to the Crisis: The Deliberative Ecologies of the Estonian ’Citizens’ Assembly Process’. Paper presented at 5th Annual International Conference on Democracy as Idea and Practice, Oslo, Norway, January 8-9, 2014.
- Åström, J. , Hinsberg, H. , Jonsson, M. E. & Karlsson, M. (2013). Crisis, innovation and e-participation: towards a framework for comparative research. Paper presented at 5th Annual International IFIP WG 8.5 Electronic Participation Conference (ePart), Univ Koblenz Landau, Koblenz, Germany, Sep 17-19, 2013. (pp. 26-36). Springer Berlin/Heidelberg.
- Jonsson, M. E. (2013). Does Pervasive Participation Equals Normalization?. Paper presented at Communities and Technologies (C&T) Munich.
- Jonsson, M. E. (2012). Online deliberation and the challenges for political science. Paper presented at Deliberative Democracy in Action - Theory, Practice and Evidence, Åbo 6-7 juni 2012.
Doctoral theses, comprehensive summaries
- Adenskog, M. (2018). Democratic innovations in political systems: towards a systemic approach. (Doctoral dissertation). (Comprehensive summary) Örebro: Örebro University.
Reports
- Åström, J. , Jonsson, M. , Hinsberg, H. & Karlsson, M. (2013). Case studies on e-participation policy: Sweden, Estonia and Iceland. Tallinn: Praxis Policy Center.