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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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In this Introduction to the Symposium, we articulate a reframing of Larry Diamond’s (2010) program of “liberation technology” around the idea of “deliberation technology.” Although the liberation technology program has been useful in supplying dissidents
Damien S. Pfister, Getachew Dinku Godana
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The Influence of Communication- and Organization-Related Factors on Interest in Participation in Campus Dialogic Deliberation [PDF]
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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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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Anchoring in Deliberations [PDF]
Deliberation is a standard procedure to make decisions in not too large groups. It has the advantage that the group members can learn from each other and that, at the end, often a consensus emerges that everybody endorses. But a deliberation procedure also has a number of disadvantages.
Hartmann, Stephan, Rad, Soroush Rafiee
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Reinforcing Science and Policy, With Suggestions for Future Research; Comment on “Evidence-Informed Deliberative Processes for Health Benefit Package Design – Part II: A Practical Guide” [PDF]
Oortwijn et al continue their guide to good practice in the use of deliberative processes in health technology assessment (HTA) based on a survey of international practice.
Anthony J. Culyer
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Thinking, good and bad? Deliberative thinking and the singularity effect in charitable giving [PDF]
Can deliberation increase charitable giving when giving is impulsive (i.e., a one-time small gift in response to an immediate appeal)? We conduct two studies in Israel and Sweden to compare two forms of deliberation, unguided and guided, in their ability
Hajdi Moche +3 more
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This research aims at analyzing the importance of deliberation values in developing democracy education in Indonesia. This research is a qualitative-historical research, i.e.
Sardiman Sardiman +2 more
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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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Synthesising the outputs of deliberation: Extracting meaningful results from a public forum
Recent years have seen an increase in empirical studies of public deliberation. This has led to important advances in thinking through issues such as who to include, how best to inform lay audiences about a particular topic, and how to maximise the ...
Kieran C. O’Doherty
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