Distinguished Political Science Scholar and Democracy Researcher
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Catholic University of LouvainJehan Bottin serves as a Teaching Assistant and PhD candidate at the Université catholique de Louvain, where he completed his degrees in political sciences and law. His research focuses on democratic innovations, deliberative democracy, and the role of public servants in participatory processes. He has contributed significantly to understanding how public administration interfaces with citizen participation, particularly through his work on citizens' assemblies and deliberative democracy. As a member of the teaching staff, he compensates for Professor Pierre Baudewyns in political science courses while maintaining an active research agenda examining the transformation of public administration through participatory processes. His recent work explores how public servants influence the implementation and success of democratic innovations, contributing to both academic literature and practical understanding of deliberative democracy.