Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development of public spaces, public spheres, and places where deliberation can take place. An important element of the notion of the public sphere in general and of deliberation specifically, is the quality of the debate. In the past decade, many studies have been conducted to evaluate online discussions in light of the ideal notion of the public sphere. However, a wide gap exists between theoretical approaches and the actual operationalization of such theories for empirical research. In an attempt to bridge this gap we develop a method for examining the extent to which Internet forums meet the normative requirements of rational-critical debate, reciproc...
Several studies have found that political online debates do not to live up to deliberative standards...
Administrations increasingly use the internet to improve citizens' participation in political proces...
The notions of deliberation and the frame of the discourse theory of democracy (Habermas, 1996), ha...
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...
The Internet is rapidly becoming a part of the everyday lives of a majority of people in the Western...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
The empirical turn in deliberative democracy has fostered the development of different methodologica...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
This paper investigates determinants of online deliberation by way of a comparative study of 28 onli...
Defence date: 09 June 2008Examining Board: Prof. Peter Wagner, University of Trento and EUI Supervis...
Ever since the Internet has provided easy access to online discussion, advocates of deliberative dem...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
In the last decade, the issue of online deliberation (or web-deliberation) has gained an important v...
The notions of deliberation and the frame of the discourse theory of democracy (Habermas, 1996), ha...
Deliberation is a discussion-based practice that involves challenging a group of people to consider ...
Several studies have found that political online debates do not to live up to deliberative standards...
Administrations increasingly use the internet to improve citizens' participation in political proces...
The notions of deliberation and the frame of the discourse theory of democracy (Habermas, 1996), ha...
Many advocates of deliberative democracy see in the Internet a new opportunity for the development o...
The Internet is rapidly becoming a part of the everyday lives of a majority of people in the Western...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
The empirical turn in deliberative democracy has fostered the development of different methodologica...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
This paper investigates determinants of online deliberation by way of a comparative study of 28 onli...
Defence date: 09 June 2008Examining Board: Prof. Peter Wagner, University of Trento and EUI Supervis...
Ever since the Internet has provided easy access to online discussion, advocates of deliberative dem...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
In the last decade, the issue of online deliberation (or web-deliberation) has gained an important v...
The notions of deliberation and the frame of the discourse theory of democracy (Habermas, 1996), ha...
Deliberation is a discussion-based practice that involves challenging a group of people to consider ...
Several studies have found that political online debates do not to live up to deliberative standards...
Administrations increasingly use the internet to improve citizens' participation in political proces...
The notions of deliberation and the frame of the discourse theory of democracy (Habermas, 1996), ha...