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Disinformation as a Threat to Deliberative Democracy
, 2020It is frequently claimed that online disinformation threatens democracy, and that disinformation is more prevalent or harmful because social media platforms have disrupted our communication systems.
Spencer McKay, C. Tenove
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Democratic Theory, 2019
Deliberative democracy is a growing branch of democratic theory. It suggests understanding and assessing democracy in terms of the quality of communication among citizens, politicians, as well as between citizens and politicians.
Selen A. Ercan, André Bächtiger
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Deliberative democracy is a growing branch of democratic theory. It suggests understanding and assessing democracy in terms of the quality of communication among citizens, politicians, as well as between citizens and politicians.
Selen A. Ercan, André Bächtiger
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, 2020
Do fake news and what some have labeled our post-truth predicament represent a new and deadly challenge to the epistemic presuppositions of the public sphere?
S. Chambers
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Do fake news and what some have labeled our post-truth predicament represent a new and deadly challenge to the epistemic presuppositions of the public sphere?
S. Chambers
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The Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy
, 2018Deliberative democracy has been the main game in contemporary political theory for two decades and has grown enormously in size and importance in political science and many other disciplines, and in political practice. The Oxford Handbook of Deliberative
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Decolonizing deliberative democracy
European Journal of Social TheoryDeliberative democracy advances an emancipatory project of inclusion, equality, and freedom. Yet these ideals have been produced within a context structured by colonial power.
Ricardo Fabrino Mendonça, Hans Asenbaum
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Deliberative Democracy and Constitutions
Social Philosophy and Policy, 2010AbstractThis paper examines the potential role of deliberative democracy in constitutional processes of higher law-making, either for the founding of constitutions or for constitutional change. It defines deliberative democracy as the combination of political equality and deliberation and situates this form of democracy in contrast to a range of ...
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Balancing epistemic quality and equal participation in a system approach to deliberative democracy
Social Epistemology, 2017Simone Chambers
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Democracy and the Deliberative Conceit
Critical Review, 2010Abstract Over recent years support for deliberative democracy as a regulative ideal against which political and economic institutions should be judged has become the dominant tradition within political theory. Deliberative democrats such as Amy Guttman and Dennis Thompson argue that deliberative public decision making would bring with it important ...
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The Law of Deliberative Democracy
2016Laws have colonised most of the corners of political practice, and now substantially determine the process and even the product of democracy. Yet analysis of these laws of politics has been hobbled by a limited set of theories about politics. Largely absent is the perspective of deliberative democracy – a rising theme in political studies that seeks a ...
Levy, Ron, Orr, Graeme
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Impassioned Democracy: The Roles of Emotion in Deliberative Theory
American Political Science Review, 2020In ordinary language, people often treat emotion as the opposite of reason. Deliberative democrats, however, typically use “reason” in a rather different way. They regard arbitrary power, not emotion, as the opposite of reason.
Michael Neblo
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