Livres
Politics without Politicians,
avec Thesis (Etats-Unis) de Penguin-Random House, Allen Lane (Royaume-Uni), et Uitgeverij Atlas Contact (Pays-Bas)
2026 (En cours d’édition)
DEBATING DEMOCRACY
Do We Need More or Less?
avec Jason Brennan
2021 (à paraître en français, Eliott éditions)
OPEN DEMOCRACY
Reinventing Popular Rule for the Twenty-First Century
2020 (traduit en espagnol par Zela Editorial, en koréen par The Tomorrow publishing company, en Italian par Ariele et en japonais)
DEMOCRATIC REASON
Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many
2013 (traduction en espagnol par Grano de Sal, 2026 et en japonais par Keiso Shobo, 2027)
HUME
Probabilité et choix raisonnable
2004
Volumes édités
CITIZENS’ ASSEMBLIES, A NEW FORM OF DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATION? dans Participations
avec Jean-Michel Fourniau
2022
Articles soumis à l'évaluation par les pairs
“How will advanced AI systems impact democracy?” avec Christopher Summerfield (Oxford), Michiel A.Bakker et al., arXiv:2409.06729, soumis le 27 août 2024.
“‘Co-construction’ in Deliberative Democracy: Lessons from the French Citizens’ Convention for Climate,” avec Louis-Gaëtan Giraudet, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9(207), 2022
“The Crisis of Democracy and the Science of Deliberation,” avec John S Dryzek, André Bächtiger, Simone Chambers, Joshua Cohen, James N Druckman, Andrea Felicetti, James S Fishkin, David M Farrell, Archon Fung, Amy Gutmann, Jane Mansbridge, Sofie Marien, Michael A Neblo, Simon Niemeyer, Maija Setälä, Rune Slothuus, Jane Suiter, Dennis Thompson, et Mark E Warren, Science 363 (6432), 1144-1146, 2019.
“Referendums Are Never Merely Referendums: On the Need to Make Popular Vote Processes More Deliberative.” Swiss Review of Political Science 24(3): 320–327, 2018
“Political Epistemology in the Age of Alternative Facts: On World-Building, Truth-Tracking, and Arendtian Vacillations in Linda Zerilli’s A Democratic Theory of Judgment,” Political Theory 46(4): 611-623, 2018. Symposium on Linda Zerilli’s book A Democratic Theory of Judgment
"Inclusive Constitution-Making and Religious Rights: Lessons from the Icelandic Experiment,” Journal of Politics 79(3): 762-779, 2017.
“Beyond the Fact of Disagreement? The Epistemic Turn in Deliberative Democracy,” Journal of Social Epistemology 31(3): 277-295, 2017.
“Unmasking the Crowd: Participants’ Motivation Factors, Expectations, and Profile in a Crowdsourced Law Reform” (with Tanja Aitamurto and Jorge S. Galli), Information, Communication, and Society 20(8), 2017: 1239-60.
“Crowdsourced Deliberation: The Case of an Off-Traffic Law Reform in Finland” (with Tanja Aitamurto), Policy & Internet 8(2), 2016: 174-196.
"Toward a Justification of the Firm-State Analogy: In Defense of Workplace Democracy" (with Isabelle Ferreras), Political Theory 44(1), 2016: 53-81.
"Inclusive Constitution-Making: The Icelandic Experiment," Journal of Political Philosophy 23(2), 2015: 166-191.
“Deliberation and Disagreement: Problem Solving, Prediction, and Positive Dissensus” (with Scott E. Page), Philosophy, Politics, and Economics 14(3), 2015: 229-254.
"Neither Blind Nor Mute: Why the People Must Not Give Up on the Voice," Political Theory 42(2), 2014: 192-197. Symposium on Jeffrey Green's The Eyes of the People.
"On Minimal Deliberation, Partisan Activism, and Teaching People How to Disagree: Reflections on Diana Mutz’s Hearing the Other Side,” Critical Review 25(2), 2013: 210-225.
"Talking It Out with Others vs. Deliberation within and the Law of Group Polarization: Some Implications of the Argumentative Theory of Reasoning for Deliberative Democracy" (with Hugo Mercier), Analise Social 205, xlvii (4.º), 2012: 910- 93.
“Deliberation, Cognitive Diversity, and Democratic Inclusiveness: An Epistemic Argument for the Random Selection of Representatives,”
Synthese 190 (7), 2013: 1209-1231.“Reasoning is for Arguing: Explaining the Successes and Failures of Deliberation” (with Hugo Mercier), Political Psychology 33, 2012: 243-258.
“Why the Many Are Smarter than the Few and Why It Matters,” Journal of Public Deliberation: 8(1), 2012, art. 7.
"Politics and the Economist-King: Is Rational Choice Theory the Science of Choice?” Journal of Moral Philosophy 1(2), 2004: 185-207.
Articles invités, autres
“How to Implement Shareholder Democracy,” (avec Oliver Hart et Luigi Zingales), Chicago Booth, Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, novembre 2024.
“AI and the Future of Digital Public Squares,” (avec Beth Goldberg et al.) ArXiv.org 2024
“Citizens’ Assemblies, a New Form of Democratic Representation,” (avec Jean-Michel Fourniau) Participations 34, 2023.
“The Principles of Open Democracy,” Indice Annale LIII, Special Issue on The Future of Democracy édité par Nadia Urbinati et Michele Battini, 2020.
“What does it mean to take diversity seriously?,” Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy 16, 2019: 795-805.
“Deliberative Democracy as Open, Not (Just) Representative Democracy,” Daedalus, special issue on “Deliberative Democracy: Prospects and Challenges” edité par Jim Fishkin et Jane Mansbridge, 146(3): 51-63, Été 2017.
“Five Design Principles for Crowdsourced Policymaking: Assessing the Case of Crowdsourced Off-Road Traffic Law in Finland” (avec Tanja Aitamurto), Journal of Social Media for Organization 2(1): 1-19, 2015.
“Democracy as Heuristic: the Ecological Rationality of Political Equality,” The Good Society 23(2): 160-178, 2014.
“Yes We Can (Make It Up On Volume): Reply to Critics,” Critical Review 6 (1-2), 2014.
“Ideology and Dystopia” (avec Jon Elster), Critical Review 20(3), Novembre 2008.
“Is representative democracy really democratic?” / “La démocratie représentative : contradiction dans les termes ou essence de la démocratie?” Interview de Bernard Manin et Nadia Urbinati dans booksandideas.net (Version anglaise de laviedesidees.fr).
Chapitres d'ouvrages
“Inductive Political Theory” pour Political Theory and Empirical Political Science édité par David Miller et Alice Baderin pour Oxford University Press (à paraître en 2025)
“Can AI bring deliberation to the masses?" in Ruth Chang et Amia Srinivasan (eds) Conversations in Philosophy, Law and Politics, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2024
“No Decarbonization without Democratization: to Save the Planet, Open Democracy.” In Democracy in a Hotter Time (ed. David Orr), Cambridge, MIT Press, 2023.
“Democratize,” in I. Ferreras, J. Battilana, and D. Méda (eds), Democratize Work: the Case for Reorganizing the Economy. Chicago: Chicago University Press 2022. En français Le Manifeste Travail (Paris: Le Seuil 2021). Traduit en portugais, basque, turc, italien et allemand.
“An Epistemic Argument for Democracy,” in M. Hannon et J. de Ridder (eds), Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology, London: Routledge, 2021
“Open Democracy and Digital Technologies,” in Landemore, Reich, et Bernholz (eds) Democratic Theory and Digital Technologies, Chicago University Press, 2019 (forthcoming in Arabic).
“The Epistemic Value of Democratic Deliberation” (avec David Estlund), in André Bächtiger, John S. Dryzek, Jane Mansbridge, et Mark Warren (eds). Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy 2018.
“What is a Good Constitution? Assessing the Icelandic Constitutional Proposal,” in Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Huq, Assessing Constitutional Performance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 71-98, 2016.
“Inclusive Constitution-Making: Epistemic Considerations on the Icelandic Experiment,” Experiments in Democracy – Iceland in crisis and recovery (Jón Ólafsson ed): Reykjavík: University of Iceland Press & Bifröst University, 2014.
“Two Concepts of Order: An Essay on Harmony and Order versus Spontaneity and Revolt in Western Thought,” in Wayne Cristaudo, Heung Wah Wong, et Sun Youzhong, Order and Revolt: East West Approaches, Hong Kong University Press, 2014.
“Collective Wisdom: Old and New (Introduction),”in Landemore et Elster, Collective Wisdom: Principles and Mechanisms, voir volumes édités.
“Democratic Reason: the Mechanisms of Collective Intelligence in Politics,” in Landemore et Elster, Collective Wisdom: Principles and Mechanisms, voir volumes édités.
“Why one should reject the motion intending to remove animals from the status of property,” in Fiery Cushman, Marc D. Hauser, et Matthew Kamen (eds), People, Property, or Pets? Purdue University Press, 2006.
Recensions
“The Argumentative Turn Revisited: Public Policy as Communicative Practice, by Frank Fischer & Herbert Gottweis,” Perspectives on Politics, 2014.
“Truth and Democracy, by Andrew Norris & Jeffrey Elkins,” Contemporary Political Theory (2014) 13, e7–e11. doi:10.1057/cpt.2013.22.
“The Eyes of the People: Democracy in an Age of Spectatorship, by Jeffrey Edward Green,” Political Communication 28(03), 2011: 402-406.
“Against Injustice : The New Economics of Amartya Sen, by Reiko Gotoh and Paul Dumouchel (eds),” Journal of Economic Literature, Décembre 2010.
Entrées encyclopédiques
“Causation,” Encyclopedia entry for the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Political Philosophy (Michael T. Gibbons ed), 2012.
“Jon Elster,” Encyclopedia entry for the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Political Philosophy (Michael T. Gibbons ed), 2012.
“Political Authority,” in Deen K. Chatterjee (ed), Encyclopedia of Global Justice, Springer: 201.
Autres publications en français
Précis de Philosophie des Sciences: “La Philosophie des Sciences Sociales”
(avec Jon Elster) dans Précis de Philosophie des Sciences par Anouk Barberousse and Max Kistler. Le livre va aussi sortir dans une traduction en anglais chez Oxford University Press courant 2013.
“La raison démocratique: les mécanismes de l’intelligence collective en politique”, Raison Publique
2010