Deliberation research is now undergoing two emerging trends: deliberation is shifting from offline to online, as well as from an inherently democratic concept to the one applicable to less competitive regimes (He & Warren, 2011). The goal of this article is to study the peculiarities of deliberative practices in hybrid regimes, taking online discourse on the Russian anti-sanctions policy as a case. We use the Habermasian concept of basic validity claims to assess deliberation quality through the lens of argumentation and interactivity. Our findings suggest that deliberative practices can exist in non-competitive contexts and non-institutionalized digital spaces, in the form of intersubjective solidarities resulting from the everyday politic...
Deliberation is a discussion-based practice that involves challenging a group of people to consider ...
High-quality online dialogues help sustain democracy. Deliberative theory, which predates the intern...
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...
In the last decade, the issue of online deliberation (or web-deliberation) has gained an important v...
Political conversation is at the heart of democratic societies, and it is an important precursor of ...
Part 3: Online DeliberationInternational audienceThe paper presents the results of the empirical stu...
States and conflicting groups must get together at some point and engage in communication in an effo...
This article discusses online political debates in Denmark over a time period from 2001 to 2011 and ...
The paper challenges the theoretical assumptions of deliberative communication in online contexts of...
This paper investigates determinants of online deliberation by way of a comparative study of 28 onli...
Governments and local administrations increasingly use the internet to improve citizens' participati...
Taking into account YouTube’s specific role in the Russian media system and the increasing level of ...
One major strand of contemporary research on political participation addresses online deliberation. ...
Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential t...
Online discussions about politics are commonplace these days, and play an increasingly large role in...
Deliberation is a discussion-based practice that involves challenging a group of people to consider ...
High-quality online dialogues help sustain democracy. Deliberative theory, which predates the intern...
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...
In the last decade, the issue of online deliberation (or web-deliberation) has gained an important v...
Political conversation is at the heart of democratic societies, and it is an important precursor of ...
Part 3: Online DeliberationInternational audienceThe paper presents the results of the empirical stu...
States and conflicting groups must get together at some point and engage in communication in an effo...
This article discusses online political debates in Denmark over a time period from 2001 to 2011 and ...
The paper challenges the theoretical assumptions of deliberative communication in online contexts of...
This paper investigates determinants of online deliberation by way of a comparative study of 28 onli...
Governments and local administrations increasingly use the internet to improve citizens' participati...
Taking into account YouTube’s specific role in the Russian media system and the increasing level of ...
One major strand of contemporary research on political participation addresses online deliberation. ...
Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential t...
Online discussions about politics are commonplace these days, and play an increasingly large role in...
Deliberation is a discussion-based practice that involves challenging a group of people to consider ...
High-quality online dialogues help sustain democracy. Deliberative theory, which predates the intern...
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...