An overlooked context for citizen deliberation occurs when voters discuss their ballots with others while completing them at home. Voting by mail (or “absentee voting”) creates an opportunity for informal deliberation in the midst of exercising a basic form of citizen power. We examined this understudied context by blending prior theory with qualitative observations of dyadic and small-group absentee voter discussions to identify common features of such talk, which range from cynical joking and speculation on election outcomes to observing norms of politeness and engaging in heated argument. The hypothesized antecedents and consequences of those behaviors were examined in a survey of 295 Washington and Oregon voters’ recollections of their ...
Should people discuss their vote choices with others? On one hand, many people argue that openly del...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
How do the people with whom we talk about politics influence our voting behavior? In this dissertati...
An overlooked context for citizen deliberation occurs when voters discuss their ballots with others ...
Recently, political deliberation has undergone intensive theoretical scrutiny. While the amount of s...
The development of theories of citizens’ political communication has been hindered by a debate over ...
This article assesses the effects of deliberation and increased political knowledge on vote choice. ...
Eric Pickles’ recent report on electoral fraud raised concerns that postal votes represent an opport...
The proliferation of ballot initiatives, referendums and voter-approved constitutional amendments in...
Initiatives and referenda permit citizens to vote directly on legislation, but voters often lack ess...
Abstract Citizens ’ deliberation and interest in politics are crucial to democracy and have always b...
Deliberative democracy processes encourage people to engage in thoughtful analysis and well-reasoned...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
Political conversation is at the heart of democratic societies, and it is an important precursor of ...
Should people discuss their vote choices with others? On one hand, many people argue that openly del...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
How do the people with whom we talk about politics influence our voting behavior? In this dissertati...
An overlooked context for citizen deliberation occurs when voters discuss their ballots with others ...
Recently, political deliberation has undergone intensive theoretical scrutiny. While the amount of s...
The development of theories of citizens’ political communication has been hindered by a debate over ...
This article assesses the effects of deliberation and increased political knowledge on vote choice. ...
Eric Pickles’ recent report on electoral fraud raised concerns that postal votes represent an opport...
The proliferation of ballot initiatives, referendums and voter-approved constitutional amendments in...
Initiatives and referenda permit citizens to vote directly on legislation, but voters often lack ess...
Abstract Citizens ’ deliberation and interest in politics are crucial to democracy and have always b...
Deliberative democracy processes encourage people to engage in thoughtful analysis and well-reasoned...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
In recent decades, the theory of deliberative democracy has encountered multiple challenges. In this...
Political conversation is at the heart of democratic societies, and it is an important precursor of ...
Should people discuss their vote choices with others? On one hand, many people argue that openly del...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
How do the people with whom we talk about politics influence our voting behavior? In this dissertati...