There is a strong connection between deliberation and dialogue and commons theory Deliberative activity generally takes place within group settings that approximate the defining conditions of a commons. In addition, social capital, in the form of trust and a sense of mutuality, and construction of a new or reconstituted normative outlook typically result from successful deliberation and dialogue efforts. This poses several lessons for the practice of the practice of such discussions
Ideas of public talk were central in various aspects of the history of social work and professional ...
Many theorists have long extolled the virtues of public deliberation as a crucial component of a res...
Much of current debate on deliberative democracy verses on the difficulty of bridging the gap betwee...
This essay focuses on how public deliberation is used as a tool for managing the commons. Through th...
The underlying social policy imperative of the commons theory of voluntary action should be seen as ...
Advocates of public deliberation and sustained dialogue, like other change agents, often embrace rol...
This essay focuses on how public deliberation is used as a tool for managing the commons. Through th...
A comparison of elements of the commons theory approaches of Elinor and Vincent Ostrom and Roger A. ...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
Ever since Aristotle’s outline of the political animal in his Politics, the notion of dialogue as at...
This volume contains a suite of seven one-act plays originating in political and civic themes, volun...
Grounded in participatory democracy principles, deliberation is designed to foster collaborative and...
When citizens come together to inquire about issues that matter to the community, learning may occu...
This Reflections from the Field is brought to you for free and open access by Public Deliberation. I...
In the discussion on urban governance and the commons, surprisingly little attention is targeted tow...
Ideas of public talk were central in various aspects of the history of social work and professional ...
Many theorists have long extolled the virtues of public deliberation as a crucial component of a res...
Much of current debate on deliberative democracy verses on the difficulty of bridging the gap betwee...
This essay focuses on how public deliberation is used as a tool for managing the commons. Through th...
The underlying social policy imperative of the commons theory of voluntary action should be seen as ...
Advocates of public deliberation and sustained dialogue, like other change agents, often embrace rol...
This essay focuses on how public deliberation is used as a tool for managing the commons. Through th...
A comparison of elements of the commons theory approaches of Elinor and Vincent Ostrom and Roger A. ...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
Ever since Aristotle’s outline of the political animal in his Politics, the notion of dialogue as at...
This volume contains a suite of seven one-act plays originating in political and civic themes, volun...
Grounded in participatory democracy principles, deliberation is designed to foster collaborative and...
When citizens come together to inquire about issues that matter to the community, learning may occu...
This Reflections from the Field is brought to you for free and open access by Public Deliberation. I...
In the discussion on urban governance and the commons, surprisingly little attention is targeted tow...
Ideas of public talk were central in various aspects of the history of social work and professional ...
Many theorists have long extolled the virtues of public deliberation as a crucial component of a res...
Much of current debate on deliberative democracy verses on the difficulty of bridging the gap betwee...