Deliberative democracy processes encourage people to engage in thoughtful analysis and well-reasoned discussion about a public issue. Though scholarship examining deliberative forums has expanded greatly in recent years, there is still much to learn about information processing in deliberation – more specifically, how citizens express different forms of reasoning, and how they voice disagreement with their fellow participants. To more closely examine these two areas, we conducted a qualitative thematic analysis of transcripts from a notable deliberative forum, the Citizens’ Initiative Review (CIR), with a focus on the 2010 Oregon CIR forum on medical marijuana legalization. We used this analysis to develop a typology of different forms of r...
When addressing socio-scientific wicked problems, there is a need to negotiate across and through mu...
The development of theories of citizens’ political communication has been hindered by a debate over ...
In recent years, there has been a rapid growth in studies reporting findings from a variety of delib...
We show, against skeptics, that however latent it may be in everyday life, the ability to reason eff...
One aspect of deliberation is giving reasons to support a position. In this article, I explore how c...
Theoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate to the seemingly cont...
The concepts of deliberation and deliberative democracy have attracted much attention in political t...
In this article I discuss what motivated reasoning research tells us about the prospects for deliber...
I argue that in evaluating public deliberation, the basic criterion should be how deliberating citiz...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
The concepts of deliberation and deliberative democracy have attracted much attention in political t...
Accounts of democratic deliberation assume and require citizens who are capable of rational and auto...
This paper intends to highlight the intensity of the use of deliberative democracy in the policy mak...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
When addressing socio-scientific wicked problems, there is a need to negotiate across and through mu...
The development of theories of citizens’ political communication has been hindered by a debate over ...
In recent years, there has been a rapid growth in studies reporting findings from a variety of delib...
We show, against skeptics, that however latent it may be in everyday life, the ability to reason eff...
One aspect of deliberation is giving reasons to support a position. In this article, I explore how c...
Theoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate to the seemingly cont...
The concepts of deliberation and deliberative democracy have attracted much attention in political t...
In this article I discuss what motivated reasoning research tells us about the prospects for deliber...
I argue that in evaluating public deliberation, the basic criterion should be how deliberating citiz...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
The concepts of deliberation and deliberative democracy have attracted much attention in political t...
Accounts of democratic deliberation assume and require citizens who are capable of rational and auto...
This paper intends to highlight the intensity of the use of deliberative democracy in the policy mak...
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
When addressing socio-scientific wicked problems, there is a need to negotiate across and through mu...
The development of theories of citizens’ political communication has been hindered by a debate over ...
In recent years, there has been a rapid growth in studies reporting findings from a variety of delib...