We show, against skeptics, that however latent it may be in everyday life, the ability to reason effectively about politics can readily be activated when conditions are right. We justify a definition of deliberative reason, then develop and apply a Deliberative Reason Index (DRI) to analysis of 19 deliberative forums. DRI increases over the course of deliberation in the vast majority of cases, but the extent of this increase depends upon enabling conditions. Group building that activates deliberative norms makes the biggest difference, particularly in enabling participants to cope with complexity. Without group building, complexity becomes more difficult to surmount, and planned direct impact on policy decisions may actually impede reasonin...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
According to the deliberative view of democracy, the legitimacy of democratic politics is closely ti...
Many political philosophers are attracted to the idea of a deliberative democracy, i.e., the idea th...
Theoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate to the seemingly cont...
In this article I discuss what motivated reasoning research tells us about the prospects for deliber...
The concepts of deliberation and deliberative democracy have attracted much attention in political t...
Deliberative democracy processes encourage people to engage in thoughtful analysis and well-reasoned...
The concepts of deliberation and deliberative democracy have attracted much attention in political t...
International audienceTheoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate...
The Deliberative Reasoning Index (DRI) is a method for assessing the positions formed by a group tak...
In this paper I will give a short description of deliberative democracy, its advantages over the agg...
One aspect of deliberation is giving reasons to support a position. In this article, I explore how c...
How much knowledge do you need to form opinions and talk about them? Located within a broader body o...
Deliberative theory is concerned with the problem of dissensus and justification--the exercise of st...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
According to the deliberative view of democracy, the legitimacy of democratic politics is closely ti...
Many political philosophers are attracted to the idea of a deliberative democracy, i.e., the idea th...
Theoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate to the seemingly cont...
In this article I discuss what motivated reasoning research tells us about the prospects for deliber...
The concepts of deliberation and deliberative democracy have attracted much attention in political t...
Deliberative democracy processes encourage people to engage in thoughtful analysis and well-reasoned...
The concepts of deliberation and deliberative democracy have attracted much attention in political t...
International audienceTheoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate...
The Deliberative Reasoning Index (DRI) is a method for assessing the positions formed by a group tak...
In this paper I will give a short description of deliberative democracy, its advantages over the agg...
One aspect of deliberation is giving reasons to support a position. In this article, I explore how c...
How much knowledge do you need to form opinions and talk about them? Located within a broader body o...
Deliberative theory is concerned with the problem of dissensus and justification--the exercise of st...
This thesis critically re-examines deliberative democracy from a rational and social-choice-theoreti...
Deliberative democracy has long been an aspiration for campaigners and academics who see it as a way...
According to the deliberative view of democracy, the legitimacy of democratic politics is closely ti...
Many political philosophers are attracted to the idea of a deliberative democracy, i.e., the idea th...