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Binary Deliberation: The Role of Social Learning in Divided Societies
The aim of this paper is to outline a new framework based on an extension and of the current theories of deliberative democracy. The framework, which I call “Binary Deliberation” emanates from an analysis of the social learning phase of deliberative ...
Bora Kanra
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Deliberative democracy and the internet: Could online deliberative democracy replace classical democracy [PDF]
This text deals with one of the attempts to make the idea of deliberative democracy more acceptable by conducting it through the Internet. Citing the simplicity of access and use of the Internet, many authors believe that it is possible to join ...
Mančić Željko
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Deliberators, not Future Citizens: Children in Democracy
This paper is a “manifesto” for incorporating children into deliberative democracy. Although the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) emphasizes children’s right to participation in the process of democracy, their activities and ...
Kei Nishiyama
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Deliberative Agenda Setting: Piloting Reform of Direct Democracy in California [PDF]
Can the people deliberate to set the agenda for direct democracy in large scale states? How might such an institution work? The 2011 California Deliberative Poll piloted a solution to this problem helping to produce proposals that went to the ballot and ...
Fishkin, James +3 more
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In the direct democratic arena, the consensus of voters is required to deliberate policies; without that consent policies are blocked. When bills that support cultural diversity or foreigners’ integration are put into referendums, voters may or may not ...
Francesco Veri
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Decolonizing Deliberative Democracy: Perspectives from Below
In this paper I provide a decolonial critique of received knowledge about deliberative democracy. Legacies of colonialism have generally been overlooked in theories of democracy. These omissions challenge several key assumptions of deliberative democracy.
S. Banerjee
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Politics of Anxiety, Politics of Hope: Penal Populism and Duterte's Rise to Power
Citizens who support populist leaders are often portrayed in negative terms. They are disparaged for their prejudice and naiveté, some even earning the label “basket of deplorables” from Hillary Clinton.
Nicole Curato
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More than Words: A Multidimensional Approach to Deliberative Democracy
Since its inception, a core aspiration of deliberative democracy has been to enable more and better inclusion within democratic politics. In this article, we argue that deliberative democracy can achieve this aspiration only if it goes beyond verbal ...
R. Mendonça +2 more
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In Search of Deliberative Democracy in China
In democratic countries, deliberative democracy is proposed to rectify problems of liberal democracy. This paper explores deliberative democracy in China, conventionally regarded as an authoritarian country.
Wei Zhou
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Deliberative democracy in the age of serial crisis
What is the state of deliberative democracy in the age of serial crisis? This survey article provides a descriptive and reflective assessment of recent developments in the field in the light of a political context in which there is growing incivility ...
Nicole Curato +3 more
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