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Predicting the Outcome of Deliberative Democracy: A Research Proposal
2019
Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Student Research Workshop
Deliberative dialogue is method of public interaction that is fundamental to the concept of deliberative democracy. ...
The paper sets out a research plan for the first steps at automatically identifying and predicting consensus in a corpus of German language debates on hydraulic fracking. ...
Acknowledgements The work reported in this paper has been supported, in part, by The Volkswagen Foundation (VolkswagenStiftung) under grant 92-182. ...
doi:10.18653/v1/p19-2013
dblp:conf/acl/McKillop19
fatcat:2ssh5juzfzasnipzr7iv4aqt7a
Emotional Aspects for Productive Dialogues in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning: A Systematic Literature Review
2021
Journal of universal computer science (Online)
This paper presents a systematic literature review of the literature on productive dialogues and emotional aspects in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) and also presents emotional aspects ...
used in debates with conflicting points of view in other contexts. ...
Code schemes for analysing the quality of the dialogue There are several code schemes in the literature to analyse students' discourse. ...
doi:10.3897/jucs.66389
fatcat:n2u5ylx3q5fg7k2uezmx36wy3i
ChoiceDialogues and deliberative polls: Two approaches to deliberative democracy
2004
National Civic Review
, unstable raw opinion to thoughtful and stable judgment; and on the role this plays in the governance process. ...
Rosell: The ChoiceDialogue is a new research technique based on the work of Daniel Yankelovich and myself on how people make up their minds when confronted with difficult issues, moving from top-of-the-mind ...
What seems to be the key is that the dialogue focuses not on technical detail expressed in the jargon of experts but on values-on the sort of future people want to see for themselves, their families, and ...
doi:10.1002/ncr.71
fatcat:7e4b3ivimfbxbe52qf5myych4e
Deliberative Ecological Economics for Sustainability Governance
2010
Sustainability
We locate the emergence of this literature in the long concern in ecological economics over the policy implications of limited views of human action and its encounter with deliberative democracy scholarship ...
Given the promising potential of deliberative processes for improving the effectiveness and legitimacy of environmental decision-making, work in this area could help advance both theory and practice in ...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers as well as the Editor of this Special Issue Robert Krueger for their genuinely constructive and useful comments. ...
doi:10.3390/su2113399
fatcat:kprgnyci6nee5gpl62k63abwha
Deliberative protests? Persuading politicians not to close schools in Swedish municipalities
2016
Revista Internacional de Sociología
, or does the activists' use of deliberative claims also benefit the environmental or civil right movements in other countries? ...
More research focusing on a dialogue between activists and decisions-makers would trace the development of these arguments. ...
Municipalities avoid implementing their decisions in the middle of the school year, but they can easily decide on the closure in September. ...
doi:10.3989/ris.2016.74.4.046
fatcat:l2xrzkz7n5ed5mb7qpe5k6vhfe
A Typology of Reasoning in Deliberative Processes: A Study of the 2010 Oregon Citizens' Initiative Review
2022
Journal of Deliberative Democracy
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 ...
We conclude by exploring the implications of this analysis for deliberation scholarship and practice, and suggesting future areas of research that could further explore reasoning and disagreement in deliberative ...
Following research on the benefits of disagreement, and this gap in research on how communication unfolds in deliberative processes (Stromer-Galley & Muhlberger 2009), we pose the following research question ...
doi:10.16997/jdd.951
fatcat:o3f2akl7nfgmtdbt6cud3x4fv4
Deliberation Process Analysis of Community Based Forest Management Policies Implementation in Indonesia
2017
International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology
The debates between proponents and opponents of the scheme within Perhutani consumed much of the agency's time and energy otherwise invested into PHBM implementation on the field. ...
These acts, perpetrated by missmanagement and decrease in the quality of forests resource, were driven by a complicated set of issues. ...
If it showed in 5 aspects of the deliberative process, namely: participants, process, authority, adaptation and dialogue content, the deliberative scope is smaller than top down. ...
doi:10.18517/ijaseit.7.3.2127
fatcat:me4x76hqpjdx5dqf4cw2673sty
Towards a richer model of deliberation dialogue: Closure problem and change of circumstances
2016
Argument & Computation
We believe that our extended model of dialogue may contribute to representing that richness of natural deliberative dialogue that is yet to be addressed in existing models of agent deliberation. ...
Moreover, in natural deliberation, a dialogue may be successful even if a decision on what to do has not been made. ...
Further refinements of this work were supported by the SICSA PECE scheme. ...
doi:10.3233/aac-160009
fatcat:34rcspa7abcoph2a3dhl5ch73i
An Argumentative Approach to "Framing". Framing, Deliberation and Action in an Environmental Conflict
2020
Co-herencia: Revista de Humanidades
The way in which "selection and salience" operates via a range of argument schemes in a deliberative, decision-making process, in order to produce framing effects (including, possibly, collective mobilization ...
This paper proposes a new theorization of the concept of "framing", in which argumentation has a central role. ...
Acknowledgment The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of COST Action CA17132 "European Network for Argumentation and Public Policy Analysis" ([http://www.publicpolicyargument.eu)] www. publicpolicyargument.eu ...
doi:10.17230/co-herencia.17.32.5
fatcat:dds6kn7sizhzzbt7pdhvrcp6hm
Deliberative networks
2016
Critical Policy Studies
A division of labour is therefore possible, while the dialogue across deliberative exchanges remains deliberative, in that it is based on claims which form the conclusions or premisses of the arguments ...
The team concentrated on the benefits of the remaining choice -poll tax -in light of their two foundational tenets of accountability. ...
doi:10.1080/19460171.2016.1188713
fatcat:cqjxpghjcjcadau5htbd4qodgq
Social Partnership and Democratic Legitimacy in Ireland
2009
New Political Economy
An alternative argument is that the regime of social partnership has improved democratic practice by deepening deliberative democracy in the country (Sabel, 1996; O'Donnell, 2000) . ...
Thus, deliberative democracy should not be considered a one-way s treet, leading only to positive benefits. ...
doi:10.1080/13563460802671246
fatcat:bkgtm4nbzvcxvmllqpwbwunr7i
The social learning potential of participatory water valuation workshops: A case study in Tasmania, Australia
2021
Environmental Policy and Governance
perspectives on the past, current and future values of irrigation water. ...
In this paper, we assess the social learning potential of a participatory valuation workshop, based on a case study in Tasmania, where farmers, water managers, and a policy maker shared their personal ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.
ORCID Melle J. ...
doi:10.1002/eet.1939
fatcat:voweqfhsbbe5rdt4xdyktyek3u
PARMENIDES: Facilitating Deliberation in Democracies
2006
Artificial Intelligence and Law
In this paper, we describe an implemented system called PARMENIDES which allows structured argument over a proposed course of action, without requiring knowledge of the underlying argumentation theory. ...
citizens to acquire a knowledge of some argumentation schema or theory, as in, for example, ZENO. ...
A shorter version of this paper was presented at EGOVERNMENT 2004 conference (Zaragoza, Spain, September 2004) and we are grateful to the anonymous reviewers and to the conference audience for their comments ...
doi:10.1007/s10506-006-9001-5
fatcat:z43s3hd2trc5vdjrh227325k4m
Arguing 'for' the Patient: Informed Consent and Strategic Maneuvering in Doctor–Patient Interaction
2008
Argumentation: an international journal on reasoning
Firstly, the article explores the relevance of argumentation in the medical encounter in connection with the process of informed consent. ...
As a way to advance integration between traditional readings of the medical encounter and argumentation theory, this article conceptualizes the doctorpatient interaction as a form of info-suasive dialogue ...
Acknowledgment We wish to thank Bart Garssen for his acute remarks on the earlier version of this paper. ...
doi:10.1007/s10503-008-9086-y
fatcat:ctuhi4hrivamreyitdfezqcsxa
Self-deliberation and the Strategy of the Pseudo-dialogue
2020
Co-herencia: Revista de Humanidades
The New Rhetoric identifies the self-deliberator as one of three main types of audience. ...
In this paper, my goal is to explore the nature of the self-deliberator as an audience and self-deliberation as a rhetorical strategy employed in argumentation. ...
But each argumentation scheme is accompanied by a set of Critical Questions that are intended to assist any evaluator in judging the quality of an argument of that scheme. ...
doi:10.17230/co-herencia.17.32.6
fatcat:3ch4qmjhhjhidcnfh2bgvusnla
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