Ideas of public talk were central in various aspects of the history of social work and professional education. Social work has never just been a consumer of deliberative ideas. Several fundamental ideas associated with deliberative democracy theory arose directly out of social work education and practice and continue to function in different forms within contemporary social work theory and practice
This paper has two aims: the first is to examine the impact on mental health social work of integrat...
The values of aggregative democracy have dominated much of civic education as its values reflect the...
Deliberative democracy is increasingly central in democratic theory and its concepts are employed in...
Advocates of public deliberation and sustained dialogue, like other change agents, often embrace rol...
Too often public deliberation is studied and theorized as a discrete isolated process. It is refresh...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
This essay locates deliberation and deliberative theory as an important strand in a larger interdisc...
Much of current debate on deliberative democracy verses on the difficulty of bridging the gap betwee...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
A contemporary vision for a democracy is that it involves those who wish to be involved; the highest...
There is a strong connection between deliberation and dialogue and commons theory Deliberative activ...
In this contribution, we discuss the role of social work in processes of democracy. A key question i...
Among the growing literature on deliberative democracy there are two diverging streams of thought, e...
This response to Samuelsson’s typology for assessing deliberative democracy in classroom discussions...
This essay interrogates “conversation,” “dialogue,” and the language of therapy as framing devices f...
This paper has two aims: the first is to examine the impact on mental health social work of integrat...
The values of aggregative democracy have dominated much of civic education as its values reflect the...
Deliberative democracy is increasingly central in democratic theory and its concepts are employed in...
Advocates of public deliberation and sustained dialogue, like other change agents, often embrace rol...
Too often public deliberation is studied and theorized as a discrete isolated process. It is refresh...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
This essay locates deliberation and deliberative theory as an important strand in a larger interdisc...
Much of current debate on deliberative democracy verses on the difficulty of bridging the gap betwee...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
A contemporary vision for a democracy is that it involves those who wish to be involved; the highest...
There is a strong connection between deliberation and dialogue and commons theory Deliberative activ...
In this contribution, we discuss the role of social work in processes of democracy. A key question i...
Among the growing literature on deliberative democracy there are two diverging streams of thought, e...
This response to Samuelsson’s typology for assessing deliberative democracy in classroom discussions...
This essay interrogates “conversation,” “dialogue,” and the language of therapy as framing devices f...
This paper has two aims: the first is to examine the impact on mental health social work of integrat...
The values of aggregative democracy have dominated much of civic education as its values reflect the...
Deliberative democracy is increasingly central in democratic theory and its concepts are employed in...