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  • ...[[democracy]] in which [[deliberation]] is central to [[decision-making]]. Deliberative democracy seeks quality over quantity by limiting decision-makers to a smal ...emore |first=Hélène |author-link=Hélène Landemore |date=Summer 2017 |title=Deliberative Democracy as Open, Not (Just) Representative Democracy |journal=[[Daedalus ...
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  • Mediated deliberation follows the conception of a [[deliberative democracy]]. According to [[Jürgen Habermas]], a German philosopher, "no m ...in an individual's mind.<ref name="John Gastil" /> "The point in having a deliberative media process is for individuals to hear conflicting considerations and wei ...
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  • '''Nonprofit technology''' is the deliberative use of [[technology]] by [[nonprofit organizations]] to maximize potential </ref> software to help nonprofit performing arts groups sell tickets and manage donors, software to manage sports clubs,<ref> ...
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  • ...e interactions have consequences that change the perception that different groups of people have on these constructs. Some examples of social construction in ...iotechnical imaginaries can be created by states and policymakers, smaller groups within society, or can be a result of the interaction of both.<ref name=":0 ...
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  • ...on|consultation]]s, [[focus group]] research, online discussion forums, or deliberative citizens' juries. There are many different public participation mechanisms, ...citizens.<ref name=":13" /> To foster greater participation of all social groups, vanguard privileged classes work to bring in low-income citizens through c ...
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  • ...e Spiral of Silence Theory [...] explores hypotheses to determine why some groups remain silent while others are more vocal in forums of public disclosure."{ ...1987|title=Gaining and losing social support: Momentum in decision-making groups|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-1031(87)90028-x|journal=Journal of Exper ...
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  • # [[political participation]] (the issues of [[public sphere]], [[deliberative democracy]] and [[civil society]]) ...MOO]]s being conducted on university servers, and humor-related [[Usenet]] groups receiving much of the main traffic. Today, many [[Internet forum]]s have se ...
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  • ...of crowds, [[Appeal to emotion|appealing to emotion]] by scapegoating out-groups, exaggerating dangers to stoke fears, lying for emotional effect, or other ...ches tended to have little content; he spoke in a ceremonial style even in deliberative settings. His speeches served mostly as a vehicle for his personal magnetis ...
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