Psychological Phenomena in Democratic Deliberation

Psychological Phenomena in Democratic Deliberation

Psychological Phenomena in Democratic Deliberation A roundup of the latest research on psychological phenomena in democratic deliberation. Almost 20 years ago, Stephanie Burkhalter, John Gastil and Todd Kelshaw presented a model of public deliberation in small groups...
Online deliberation and #CivicTech

Online deliberation and #CivicTech

Online deliberation and #CivicTech How do we design deliberation to be a technology that enables the participation of the widest sectors of society ? Here’s a roundup of this challenge. Illustration by Max Reyes The Journal of Deliberative Democracy published a...
Democracy without Shortcuts

Democracy without Shortcuts

Democracy without Shortcuts Are deliberative minipublics acceptable democratic shortcuts in building a participatory deliberative democracy? Here’s a roundup of this debate. Illustration by Geloy Concepcion  The Journal of Deliberative Democracy published a...
Frontiers of Deliberative Democracy

Frontiers of Deliberative Democracy

Frontiers of Deliberative Democracy A roundup of unresolved issues, silences and emerging themes in the fast-growing scholarship of deliberative democracy featured in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Deliberative Democracy.  Illustration by Geloy Concepcion  The...