How do deliberators reason together on what is best? Planners, policy analysts and community developers should know how to recognize the validity of participatory deliberations claimed to give groups voice in policy decisions. Policy analyses have lost power in the face of postmodern critiques of objectivity. Practical policy analyses require more than objective validity for they express results of what Jürgen Habermas refers to as normative rationality. This study followed John Forester\u27s recommended research agenda for rigorous empirical analyses of policy process deliberations using Jürgen Habermas\u27 Theory of Communicative Action. Three successful residential communities were identified with organizational and institutional charact...
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 challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
How do deliberators reason together on what is best? Planners, policy analysts and community develop...
How do deliberators reason together on what is best? Planners, policy analysts and community develop...
It is widely acknowledged that Jürgen Habermas is an advocate of a deliberative model of democracy.1...
Habermas’s conception of deliberative democracy combines two concepts—deliberation and consensus—whi...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
As the theory of deliberative democracy developed in the late-1980s and 1990s much of the focus was ...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the structure of a deliberative processstarti...
In the last few years, deliberative democracy has developed rapidly from a “theoretical statement ” ...
Habermas’s conception of deliberative democracy combines two concepts—deliberation and consensus—whi...
Deliberative democracy processes encourage people to engage in thoughtful analysis and well-reasoned...
This paper lays out the practical and theoretical characteristics of formally empowered deliberation...
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 challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...
How do deliberators reason together on what is best? Planners, policy analysts and community develop...
How do deliberators reason together on what is best? Planners, policy analysts and community develop...
It is widely acknowledged that Jürgen Habermas is an advocate of a deliberative model of democracy.1...
Habermas’s conception of deliberative democracy combines two concepts—deliberation and consensus—whi...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
As the theory of deliberative democracy developed in the late-1980s and 1990s much of the focus was ...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the structure of a deliberative processstarti...
In the last few years, deliberative democracy has developed rapidly from a “theoretical statement ” ...
Habermas’s conception of deliberative democracy combines two concepts—deliberation and consensus—whi...
Deliberative democracy processes encourage people to engage in thoughtful analysis and well-reasoned...
This paper lays out the practical and theoretical characteristics of formally empowered deliberation...
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 challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic politics: that p...