This essay provides an overview of what is currently being done in the discipline of communication studies that can advance deliberative democracy, particularly in terms of student learning, and explores how those connections could be strengthened and extended. The essay is divided into three main sections. First, a brief history of the field of communication studies is provided. Next, four questions relevant to deliberative theory and practice are introduced and the teaching and research of communication scholars that provides significant responses are examined: (1) how do we improve how citizens process information and exercise judgment?, (2) how do we best deal the differences in our increasingly diverse communities?, (3) how can we bett...
Deliberative democracy can be defined as a political system based on citizens\u27 voluntary and free...
The essay focuses on the role of design in online deliberation, and outlines three directions for fu...
In the past two decades, democratic political practice has taken a deliberative turn. That is, conte...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
This article explores how deliberative democracy has the ability to change how colleges and universi...
Grounded in participatory democracy principles, deliberation is designed to foster collaborative and...
During the past fifteen years, public deliberation has become an important focus of research, theory...
Deliberation is among the most widely acknowledged figures of thought in social theory. Taking the g...
The Internet—an electronic public sphere for millions of Americans—would seem to be an excellent mea...
In this introduction, we discuss the importance of innovation in advancing deliberative democratic t...
(a) To develop and refine the basic ideas of the theory of deliberative democracy in relation to edu...
As our experience regarding the practice of deliberation grows, the position from which we evaluate ...
Recently, political deliberation has undergone intensive theoretical scrutiny. While the amount of s...
The articles in this special issue contribute to the scholarly engagement with the deliberative qual...
Deliberative democracy can be defined as a political system based on citizens\u27 voluntary and free...
The essay focuses on the role of design in online deliberation, and outlines three directions for fu...
In the past two decades, democratic political practice has taken a deliberative turn. That is, conte...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
This article explores how deliberative democracy has the ability to change how colleges and universi...
Grounded in participatory democracy principles, deliberation is designed to foster collaborative and...
During the past fifteen years, public deliberation has become an important focus of research, theory...
Deliberation is among the most widely acknowledged figures of thought in social theory. Taking the g...
The Internet—an electronic public sphere for millions of Americans—would seem to be an excellent mea...
In this introduction, we discuss the importance of innovation in advancing deliberative democratic t...
(a) To develop and refine the basic ideas of the theory of deliberative democracy in relation to edu...
As our experience regarding the practice of deliberation grows, the position from which we evaluate ...
Recently, political deliberation has undergone intensive theoretical scrutiny. While the amount of s...
The articles in this special issue contribute to the scholarly engagement with the deliberative qual...
Deliberative democracy can be defined as a political system based on citizens\u27 voluntary and free...
The essay focuses on the role of design in online deliberation, and outlines three directions for fu...
In the past two decades, democratic political practice has taken a deliberative turn. That is, conte...