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Making the Move from Shouting to Listening to Public Action: A Student Perspective on Millennials and Dialogue

open access: yesJournal of Deliberative Democracy, 2010
This essay provides an overview of what one senior student at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado, found while researching the power of conversation to foster civic engagement among her peers. The essay is divided into three sections.
Stephanie R. South
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Deliberative Quality and Expertise: Uses of Evidence in Citizens’ Juries on Wind Farms

open access: yesJournal of Deliberative Democracy, 2021
When addressing socio-scientific wicked problems, there is a need to negotiate across and through multiple modes of evidence, particularly technical expertise and local knowledge.
Jennifer Roberts   +3 more
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Deliberative Democracy and Citizenship: In Search of the Efficacy Effect

open access: yesJournal of Deliberative Democracy, 2010
Enthusiasm for deliberative democracy has grown in recent years, as many believe that it can create better citizens generally, and particularly increase their perceptions of political efficacy.
Tina Nabatchi
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Judging Deliberation: An Assessment of the Crowdsourced Icelandic Constitutional Project

open access: yesJournal of Deliberative Democracy, 2022
This study explores deliberation as a lived experience between individuals engaged in putatively deliberative practices. While face-to-face deliberation is well documented, there are fewer empirical studies that address its online counterpart.
Delia Popescu, Matthew Loveland
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Disagreement and Consensus: The Need for Dynamic Updating in Public Deliberation

open access: yesJournal of Deliberative Democracy, 2005
This analysis compares a consensus-oriented procedure, Princeton Future, with a more adversarial procedure, the public meetings of the Princeton, N.J. borough council, organized as public hearings. It finds that the consensus-oriented procedure failed to
Christopher F. Karpowitz   +1 more
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A Typology of Reasoning in Deliberative Processes: A Study of the 2010 Oregon Citizens’ Initiative Review

open access: yesJournal of Deliberative Democracy, 2022
Deliberative democracy processes encourage people to engage in thoughtful analysis and well-reasoned discussion about a public issue. Though scholarship examining deliberative forums has expanded greatly in recent years, there is still much to learn ...
Cameron Piercy, Ken Fischer
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Characterizing Disagreement in Online Political Talk: Examining Incivility and Opinion Expression on News Websites and Facebook in Brazil

open access: yesJournal of Deliberative Democracy, 2021
This paper examines the ways people engage in political conversation triggered by exposure to political news in two different informal platforms in Brazil: Facebook and news websites.
Patricia Rossini, Rousiley Maia
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Why a Fair Compromise Requires Deliberation

open access: yesJournal of Deliberative Democracy, 2021
I argue in this paper that the process of compromising needs to be deliberative if a fair compromise is the goal. More specifically, I argue that deliberation is structurally necessary in order to achieve a fair compromise.
Friderike Spang
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Deliberative Democracy in Higher Education: The Role of Critical Spaces Across Universities

open access: yesJournal of Deliberative Democracy, 2022
The capacity of democracies to serve as venues for the free expression of ideas and opinions has become threatened by discourse and debate in the global media that is ill-informed and unjustified while human suffering and inequities continue to plague ...
Roger Mourad
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Rhetorical Alignment between Political Campaign Discourse and Democratic Deliberation

open access: yesJournal of Deliberative Democracy, 2023
The role of rhetoric in deliberation has received considerable attention in deliberative and rhetorical theory, but it is still unclear how non-deliberative rhetoric can work symbiotically with deliberative rhetoric within deliberative events. This essay
John Rountree   +2 more
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