The aim of consensus is essential to deliberative democracy. However, this aim has also been frequently criticized. In this article, I present two different forms of criticism against consensus in democratic education. The first, articulated by scholars of education for democracy, claims that the aim of consensus fails to account for the conflictual nature of democracy and thereby disallows disagreement and dissensus. The second, formulated by classroom practitioners, argues that it disrupts the pattern of communication in classroom discussions. I nevertheless attempt to defend consensus on both accounts by arguing that it is a multifaceted concept that allows for different types of agreements and disagreements to coexist and therefore will...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
Due to the current political challenges facing democratic societies, including an apparent presence ...
Deliberative democracy has been a central strand of political theory for more than four decades now....
The aim of consensus is essential to deliberative democracy. However, this aim has also been frequen...
By taking the vantage point of agonistic pluralism, the aim is to enter into dialogue with Samuelsso...
It is often said that education is closely linked with democracy. This may refer to different things...
The notion of deliberative democracy has been widely discussed in political theory the last twenty y...
My response to Samuelsson’s (2016) recent essay offers a different paradigm with which to think abou...
This response to Samuelsson’s typology for assessing deliberative democracy in classroom discussions...
The values of aggregative democracy have dominated much of civic education as its values reflect the...
This paper consists of two main parts.1 First, I discuss the results of recent empirical research on...
Consensus plays an ambiguous role in deliberative democracy. While it formed the horizon of early de...
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
Habermas’s conception of deliberative democracy combines two concepts—deliberation and consensus—whi...
In recent decades, deliberation about public issues has become a central theme in citizenship educat...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
Due to the current political challenges facing democratic societies, including an apparent presence ...
Deliberative democracy has been a central strand of political theory for more than four decades now....
The aim of consensus is essential to deliberative democracy. However, this aim has also been frequen...
By taking the vantage point of agonistic pluralism, the aim is to enter into dialogue with Samuelsso...
It is often said that education is closely linked with democracy. This may refer to different things...
The notion of deliberative democracy has been widely discussed in political theory the last twenty y...
My response to Samuelsson’s (2016) recent essay offers a different paradigm with which to think abou...
This response to Samuelsson’s typology for assessing deliberative democracy in classroom discussions...
The values of aggregative democracy have dominated much of civic education as its values reflect the...
This paper consists of two main parts.1 First, I discuss the results of recent empirical research on...
Consensus plays an ambiguous role in deliberative democracy. While it formed the horizon of early de...
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
Habermas’s conception of deliberative democracy combines two concepts—deliberation and consensus—whi...
In recent decades, deliberation about public issues has become a central theme in citizenship educat...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
Due to the current political challenges facing democratic societies, including an apparent presence ...
Deliberative democracy has been a central strand of political theory for more than four decades now....