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Deliberative Democracy and the PINet Project JOHN GASTIL D EPT. OF C OMM. A RTS & S CIENCES T HE P ENNSYLVANIA S TATE U NIVERSITY F EBRUARY 24, 2013
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Articles on Deliberative Democracy Number of peer-reviewed articles with search terms in record fields. Terms = (Deliberation OR Deliberative) AND (Civic OR Citizen OR Political OR Public OR Democracy OR Democratic). Full-text article search yields roughly 10x as many hits. 20051995
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Elements of Democratic Deliberation Criteria for Evaluating Deliberation Analytic rigor of panels Learning basic issue information Examination of underlying values Consider range of alternatives Weighing pros/cons of measure Democratic discussion process Equality of opportunity to participate Comprehension of information Consideration of different views Mutual respect among citizens Writing/voting on Statement Informed decision making Non-coercive process
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Research problems or agendas in deliberative democratic theory How can we assess: – the degree to which government agencies (and executive branches generally) deliberate democratically? – legislative deliberation, both on the floor and in committees? – the degree to which publics are included in the wider governance process? – the deliberative quality of public discourse more generally on a range of issues (and across nations)?
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A sampling of analytic methods used in delib. dem. research Discourse Quality Index (justifications, etc.) Coding for analytic rigor (deliberation) and democratic social relations Argument repertoire/diversity Message homogeneity (talking points) Holistic codings of process quality
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PInet research competition ideas Solicitation for developing an analytic method that lends itself to automatic coding, yet can withstand a validation test against more careful human coding approaches Competition announced through two main associations/networks: Natl. Comm. Assn. and the Intl. Comm. Assn.
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Questions and Concerns The most feasible and reliable approaches to automatic coding may lack validity. The most valid content analytic approaches may not be feasible. Can we assemble a research team that can sustain the long-term investment of time and resources required to overcome the validity/feasibility problem?
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