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The Value of Public Deliberation in Public Health Preparedness

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2009
Baum and colleagues (2009) offer valuable empirical evidence for assessing the value of public deliberation as a tool of public health preparedness in an emergency.
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Reflexive public deliberation

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2003
Deliberative democracy defends an ideal of equality as political efficacy. Jorge Valadez offers a defense of such an ideal given cultural pluralism of ethnopolitical groups. He develops an epistemological account of the fact of pluralism as entailing incommensurable conceptual frameworks.
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Social empathy in public deliberation

Public Understanding of Science
Scholars have increasingly turned to empathy to increase the effectiveness of participatory deliberations among individuals with diverse interests and values. However, because empathy is traditionally focused on in-group relations, deliberations in increasingly polarized contexts would benefit from ways to bridge across social ...
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The Significance of Internet Communication in Public Deliberation

Javnost - The Public, 2009
AbstractThe article addresses recent structural changes in the public sphere related to media as platforms for debate and deliberation. New media platforms for communication lead to changes in the communication structure itself. This can easily be seen in the differentiation processes of the public sphere that is now taking place: The differentiation ...
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Precaution, threshold risk and public deliberation

Bioethics, 2018
AbstractIt has been argued that the precautionary principle is incoherent and thus useless as a guide for regulatory policy. In a recent paper in Bioethics, Wareham and Nardini propose a response to the ‘precautionary paradox’ according to which the precautionary principle's usefulness for decision making in policy and regulation contexts can be ...
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Public Ethics and the Principles of Public Deliberation

2016
Moral failures or ethical violations in business and government have most frequently been attributed to a lack of moral awareness or character, which are in turn considered to be the result of poor upbringing, a lack of courage in the face of peer pressures, or a failure of moral reasoning and judgment.
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