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Effects of Knowledge and Reflection in Intrapersonal Deliberation
Deliberation is not a black box. In this paper, we look at intrapersonal deliberation, a process different from interpersonal deliberation. In particular, we examine two variables, i.e.
Tian Yang, Yang Wang
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This article focuses on training in deliberation amongst future pre-school and primary-level teachers based on group analysis of experienced teachers’ narratives. Is deliberation relevant for pre-service teacher training?
Serge Desgagné +4 more
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Dans cet article, on discute les concepts de coopération et réciprocité selon le critère de délibération en démocratie. On pose que ces concepts ne découlent pas de l'altruisme, mais de la considération mutuelle entre interlocuteurs dans un processus d ...
Ricardo Fabrino Mendonça +1 more
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Auto-interprétation, délibération et expression
In recent years, the philosopher Charles Taylor offered to define human beings as « self-interpreting animals », meaning that self-interpretation is constitutive of self-knowledge.
Sophie Djigo
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Evaluating Public Deliberation: Including the Audience Perspective
I argue that in evaluating public deliberation, the basic criterion should be how deliberating citizens’ need for usable input is met, rather than how the debaters embody Habermasian consensus-oriented ideals, and I question assessment of “deliberative ...
Christian Kock
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On meaning and import of deliberation in democratic theory [PDF]
This paper aims to clarify the meaning and importance of deliberation in theory of democracy. In particular, it will examine two meanings of deliberation, i.e. deliberation as discussion, and deliberation as reflective rationality.
Mladenović Ivan
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With Habermas against Habermas. Deliberation without Consensus
Habermas’s conception of deliberative democracy combines two concepts—deliberation and consensus—which, I argue, draw his theory in two opposite directions.
Katarzyna Jezierska
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Deliberation across deep divisions: Transformative moments [PDF]
In group discussions of any kind there tends to be an up and down in the level of deliberation. To capture this dynamic we coined the concept of Deliberative Transformative Moments (DTM). In deeply divided societies deliberation is particularly important
Jaramillo Clara Maria +3 more
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Grounded in participatory democracy principles, deliberation is designed to foster collaborative and thoughtful decision-making communication. On college campuses, deliberation can lead to a number of individual and organizational consequences ...
Gregory D. Paul
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As in the rest of Europe, the Belgian boar population has been tending to increase, posing new challenges to management by hunting. Moreover, in autumn 2018, the African Swine Fever (ASF) virus penetrated Belgian territory.
Pauline Emond, Dorothée Denayer
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