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Ethics, Rights, and White's Antitrust Skepticism [PDF]
Mark White has developed a provocative skepticism about antitrust law. I first argue against three claims that are essential to his argument: the state may legitimately constrain or punish only conduct that violates someone’s rights, the market’s purpose
Long, Ryan
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Supporting public decision making in policy deliberations: An ontological approach [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the Paper. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2011 SpringerSupporting public decision making in policy deliberations has been a key objective of eParticipation which is an ...
Askounis, D +3 more
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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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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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Representation through deliberation-The European case [PDF]
This article shows that the main pattern of European democratization has unfolded along the lines of an EU organized as a multilevel system of representative parliamentary government and not as a system of deliberative governance as the transnationalists
Eriksen, Erik O., Fossum, John Erik
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Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) is an emerging activity with extremely limited deployment to date, but which is mathematically required to achieve net (rather than true) zero or negative anthropogenic contribution to climate change.
Emily Grubert, Shuchi Talati
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The Effects of Deliberative Polling in an EU-wide Experiment: Five Mechanisms in Search of an Explanation [PDF]
Deliberative Polls simulate public opinion in a given policy domain when members of the relevant mass public are better informed about the issues involved.
Alvarez +18 more
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The concept of deliberative democracy is one of the attempts to improve and „expand” the boundaries of modern representative democracy. It exists to bring additional mechanisms for thoughtful, reasoned and broader discussion of socially important issues,
Tetiana Andriichuk
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