2016
DOI: 10.1017/s0007123416000144
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Deliberative Abilities and Influence in a Transnational Deliberative Poll (EuroPolis)

Abstract: Though commanding a prominent role in political theory, deliberative democracy has also become a mainstay of myriad other research traditions in recent years. This diffusion has been propelled along by the notion that deliberation, properly conceived and enacted, generates many beneficial outcomes. This article has three goals geared toward understanding whether these instrumental benefits provide us with good reasons -beyond intrinsic ones -to be deliberative democrats. First, the proclaimed instrumental bene… Show more

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“…However, we demonstrate elsewhere that the deliberative competence of women and members of new EU countries that participated in Europolis does not significantly rank behind their dominating counterparts (Gerber et al ., ; see also Himmelroos, ). The results are different for working‐class members: their contributions were of lower deliberative quality than those of higher class participants.…”
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“…However, we demonstrate elsewhere that the deliberative competence of women and members of new EU countries that participated in Europolis does not significantly rank behind their dominating counterparts (Gerber et al ., ; see also Himmelroos, ). The results are different for working‐class members: their contributions were of lower deliberative quality than those of higher class participants.…”
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“…While inclusiveness and consequentiality rely on design features and are critical in systemic approaches to deliberation, the authentic requirement refers to what takes place inside the ‘black box’ of deliberative conversations (Gerber et al. ). It denotes the quality of deliberative exchanges and is contingent on citizens’ actual adherence to, and internalisation of, deliberative norms in political exchanges (Rosenberg ).…”
Section: Deliberative Conversational Norms and Complexity Of Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These individual‐level variables have implications in terms of both the transformative potential of deliberation and the likelihood of achieving a deliberative context, thereby contributing to theorising about features of the deliberative citizen and the conditions under which they are realised, which is critical for progress in the field of deliberative research (Gerber et al. ; Rosenberg ).…”
Section: Cultivating Deliberative Norms (And Complexity Of Thinking)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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