This text deals with one of the attempts to make the idea of deliberative democracy more acceptable by conducting it through the Internet. Citing the simplicity of access and use of the Internet, many authors believe that it is possible to join deliberative democracy with direct democracy, and thus reach the best possible system of political decision making. It will be shown, however, that although this idea has many advantages over classical theories of deliberative democracy, it raises more issues than it solves. Despite this, the idea of online deliberative democracy should not be neglected, but rather joined with existing procedures of political decision making, significantly improving these procedures
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...
Concepts of democracy have been developed and refined since Aristotle's time. However it is not unti...
This text deals with one of the attempts to make the idea of deliberative democracy more acceptable ...
This text deals with one of the attempts to make the idea of deliberative democracy more acceptable ...
In this article, I attempt to discuss how the internet can be used to stimulate an effective communi...
The empirical turn in deliberative democracy has fostered the development of different methodologica...
As the crisis of representation deepens in the traditional representative democratic institutions, n...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
This brief presentation considered the possibilities and limitations of strategies to promote electr...
In this essay I will investigate democracy in relation to the Internet. I will approach this goal fr...
<p>How important is Internet for democracy? Taking the model of deliberative democracy as our refere...
Web-based interactions to support participation and deliberative democracy, called e-participation a...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...
Concepts of democracy have been developed and refined since Aristotle's time. However it is not unti...
This text deals with one of the attempts to make the idea of deliberative democracy more acceptable ...
This text deals with one of the attempts to make the idea of deliberative democracy more acceptable ...
In this article, I attempt to discuss how the internet can be used to stimulate an effective communi...
The empirical turn in deliberative democracy has fostered the development of different methodologica...
As the crisis of representation deepens in the traditional representative democratic institutions, n...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
This brief presentation considered the possibilities and limitations of strategies to promote electr...
In this essay I will investigate democracy in relation to the Internet. I will approach this goal fr...
<p>How important is Internet for democracy? Taking the model of deliberative democracy as our refere...
Web-based interactions to support participation and deliberative democracy, called e-participation a...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...
Concepts of democracy have been developed and refined since Aristotle's time. However it is not unti...