Deliberation depends on the ability of deliberators to learn from each other through the exchange of information. However, the Common Knowledge Effect (CKE) finding, a well-established phenomenon affecting small-group discussion, shows that when people talk in groups they tend to ignore novel information and instead discuss commonly known information; things that everyone knew before discussion started. Some theorists have worried that the CKE makes small group discussion - one of the most common features of recent democratic innovations - a poor tool for making deliberative democracy a reality. However, most research on the CKE is limited to situations where group members share a common goal or interest, while political deliberation genera...
ABSTRACT: Theorists of deliberative democracy maintain that deliberation can alter political views ...
In this paper, we analyze the participants' process of understanding and discussion in a deliberativ...
The survival of disagreement among and between citizens constitutes an enduring puzzle in the study ...
Deliberation depends on the ability of deliberators to learn from each other through the exchange of...
Abstract Citizens ’ deliberation and interest in politics are crucial to democracy and have always b...
This article is based on three experiments in citizen deliberation. We ask whether disagreement at g...
Do formal deliberative events influence larger patterns of political discussion and public opinion? ...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
Deliberations, between citizens, between elected officials, or between citizens and elected official...
Deliberation is supposed to lead to better, more legitimate public policy by increasing public knowl...
Mini-publics, such as citizens' assemblies and citizens' juries, typically invite a small number of ...
Following more than a decade of theorizing and widespread practical application, political scientist...
This paper explores a tension in deliberative democratic theory. The tension consists in that delibe...
Recently, political deliberation has undergone intensive theoretical scrutiny. While the amount of s...
ABSTRACT: Theorists of deliberative democracy maintain that deliberation can alter political views ...
In this paper, we analyze the participants' process of understanding and discussion in a deliberativ...
The survival of disagreement among and between citizens constitutes an enduring puzzle in the study ...
Deliberation depends on the ability of deliberators to learn from each other through the exchange of...
Abstract Citizens ’ deliberation and interest in politics are crucial to democracy and have always b...
This article is based on three experiments in citizen deliberation. We ask whether disagreement at g...
Do formal deliberative events influence larger patterns of political discussion and public opinion? ...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
Deliberations, between citizens, between elected officials, or between citizens and elected official...
Deliberation is supposed to lead to better, more legitimate public policy by increasing public knowl...
Mini-publics, such as citizens' assemblies and citizens' juries, typically invite a small number of ...
Following more than a decade of theorizing and widespread practical application, political scientist...
This paper explores a tension in deliberative democratic theory. The tension consists in that delibe...
Recently, political deliberation has undergone intensive theoretical scrutiny. While the amount of s...
ABSTRACT: Theorists of deliberative democracy maintain that deliberation can alter political views ...
In this paper, we analyze the participants' process of understanding and discussion in a deliberativ...
The survival of disagreement among and between citizens constitutes an enduring puzzle in the study ...