Since online deliberation has not delivered on the expectations of more considered, democratic participation, the authors propose less focus on technological ‘fixes’ and more on re-conceptualizing its primary purpose to gathering resonance in an authentic public square. The ideas that emerge can then be deliberated in representative face-to-face public deliberations, with the coherent voice that results contributing to more inclusive, legitimate, and implementable democratic decision-making
The paper challenges the theoretical assumptions of deliberative communication in online contexts of...
This chapter reviews empirical evidence bearing on the design of online forums for deliberative civi...
In the last decade, the issue of online deliberation (or web-deliberation) has gained an important v...
Since online deliberation has not delivered on the expectations of more considered, democratic parti...
In this article, I attempt to discuss how the internet can be used to stimulate an effective communi...
The potential and limitations of digital deliberative democracy are examined. Current paradigms of c...
The essay focuses on the role of design in online deliberation, and outlines three directions for fu...
Political conversation is at the heart of democratic societies, and it is an important precursor of ...
Online deliberation is one important instance of civic tech that is both for and by the citizens, th...
Political discussion is increasingly moving online, however critics of social media will often refer...
In the context of local civic governance, much of the interest in e-Participation concerns the exten...
Deliberative democratic theorists and public participation scholars have become increasingly interes...
This article presents an experimental model for citizen deliberation that bridges the gap between de...
Within democratic theory, the deliberative variant has assumed pre-eminence. It represents for many ...
This paper investigates determinants of online deliberation by way of a comparative study of 28 onli...
The paper challenges the theoretical assumptions of deliberative communication in online contexts of...
This chapter reviews empirical evidence bearing on the design of online forums for deliberative civi...
In the last decade, the issue of online deliberation (or web-deliberation) has gained an important v...
Since online deliberation has not delivered on the expectations of more considered, democratic parti...
In this article, I attempt to discuss how the internet can be used to stimulate an effective communi...
The potential and limitations of digital deliberative democracy are examined. Current paradigms of c...
The essay focuses on the role of design in online deliberation, and outlines three directions for fu...
Political conversation is at the heart of democratic societies, and it is an important precursor of ...
Online deliberation is one important instance of civic tech that is both for and by the citizens, th...
Political discussion is increasingly moving online, however critics of social media will often refer...
In the context of local civic governance, much of the interest in e-Participation concerns the exten...
Deliberative democratic theorists and public participation scholars have become increasingly interes...
This article presents an experimental model for citizen deliberation that bridges the gap between de...
Within democratic theory, the deliberative variant has assumed pre-eminence. It represents for many ...
This paper investigates determinants of online deliberation by way of a comparative study of 28 onli...
The paper challenges the theoretical assumptions of deliberative communication in online contexts of...
This chapter reviews empirical evidence bearing on the design of online forums for deliberative civi...
In the last decade, the issue of online deliberation (or web-deliberation) has gained an important v...