We introduce the concept of deliberative technology as an integrative framework to encapsulate how facilitators and participants bring different resources into use in deliberative processes. It serves as a holistic lens to observe, explain, and intervene constructively in the unpredictable, emergent dynamics of deliberative processes. We developed the concept of deliberative technology inductively through ethnographic analysis of three deliberative processes. In the three cases, the deliberative processes and their results were quite different, despite common resources, policy contexts, and purposes. We articulate a typology of general types of potential resources for deliberation – methodological techniques, material objects, and conceptua...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
We introduce the concept of deliberative technology as an integrative framework to encapsulate how f...
This paper lays out the practical and theoretical characteristics of formally empowered deliberation...
Deliberative democracy processes encourage people to engage in thoughtful analysis and well-reasoned...
Deliberation is a discussion-based practice that involves challenging a group of people to consider ...
The recent shift towards a deliberative systems approach suggests understanding public deliberation ...
In this paper we argue for the importance of capturing and representing deliberation in participator...
A literature review about deliberative inquiry as a method for collaborative research revealed the d...
Deliberative democracy is a political theory that requires legitimate decision making to be based o...
Among both scholars and practioners, the critical importance of framing processes in the realm of de...
The deliberative systems approach focuses on “deliberative” as an adjectival quality of democratic s...
This chapter reviews empirical evidence bearing on the design of online forums for deliberative civi...
As the deliberative democracy movement continues to gain momentum, the theories and practices that u...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
We introduce the concept of deliberative technology as an integrative framework to encapsulate how f...
This paper lays out the practical and theoretical characteristics of formally empowered deliberation...
Deliberative democracy processes encourage people to engage in thoughtful analysis and well-reasoned...
Deliberation is a discussion-based practice that involves challenging a group of people to consider ...
The recent shift towards a deliberative systems approach suggests understanding public deliberation ...
In this paper we argue for the importance of capturing and representing deliberation in participator...
A literature review about deliberative inquiry as a method for collaborative research revealed the d...
Deliberative democracy is a political theory that requires legitimate decision making to be based o...
Among both scholars and practioners, the critical importance of framing processes in the realm of de...
The deliberative systems approach focuses on “deliberative” as an adjectival quality of democratic s...
This chapter reviews empirical evidence bearing on the design of online forums for deliberative civi...
As the deliberative democracy movement continues to gain momentum, the theories and practices that u...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...