Deliberation across Deeply Divided Societies: Transformative Moments
Autor Jürg Steiner, Maria Clara Jaramillo, Rousiley C. M. Maia, Simona Mamelien Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781316638217
ISBN-10: 1316638219
Pagini: 275
Dimensiuni: 152 x 230 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1316638219
Pagini: 275
Dimensiuni: 152 x 230 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. The collection of the empirical data; 2. Personal stories and deliberative transformative moments; 3. Rationality and deliberative transformative moments; 4. Humor, sarcasm and deliberative transformative moments; 5. Muteness and deliberative transformative moments; 6. Deliberative leaders; 7. Deliberative spoilers; 8. Outcomes and deliberative transformative moments; Conclusion.
Recenzii
'This book gives a real twist to studies on deliberation. It examines deliberation as it happens in practice, and it considers deliberation as a practice that all humans are capable of doing; some more, some less skilfully. The book is a felicitous attempt to put deliberation back with its feet on the earthly ground of mundane human activities.' Giovan Francesco Lanzara, Universitá degli studi, Bologna, Italy
'This is a thought-provoking book on a radically new approach to deliberation in the sense that it looks not just at deliberation, but also at the transformative moments in the deliberative process. The description of these transformative moments is incredibly rich, and the authors really put a lot of effort in framing their findings in theoretically sound ways. I have read very few books that offer such an inspiring framework. There is no doubt in my mind that this book will eventually be a bestseller among academics and practitioners alike.' Didier Caluwaerts, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
'This book is the result of a very ambitious undertaking; Jürg Steiner et. al. have compiled and analyzed group discussions among ex-guerrillas and exparamilitaries in Colombia, among Serbs and Bosniaks in Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and among poor community residents and police officers in Brazilian favelas. … With all its complexity, the book is a most valuable addition for the wider deliberation debate.' Nancy A. Vamvakas, Journal of Public Deliberation
'Besides speaking to scholars of conflict resolution and deliberation in general, the book should also be of interest to practitioners in the field. By elaborating on the narratives of the group discussions and by making all the recordings, transcripts and translations publicly available online (also for teaching purposes), the book provides concrete real-world material to understand deliberative dynamics.' Marlène Gerber, Swiss Political Science Review
'Deliberation across deeply divided societies is principally advancing the research agenda on formal and informal factors of deliberative transformative moments in deeply divided societies. But the authors' qualitative-interpretative methodology in micro-environments in Colombia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Brazil also helps demonstrate that deliberation among ordinary inhabitants is possible, even in polarized societies. In this regard, the book has implications beyond theories of conflict resolution in social, political and communication studies.' Patricia Kaplanova, International Affairs
'In short, this book is a significant milestone and a way for any further exploration of deliberative processes. Those who initially hold that deliberative processes cannot have positive outcomes, or that they cannot be effectively organized will find in this book clear evidence to the contrary. On the other hand, those who do believe in the efficiency and fruitfulness of deliberation will be discover in this book practical suggestions for how to organize their own research and what kind of results they can expect.' Andrija Soc, Theoria
'The book offers many new and fundamental theoretical insights to fructify the academic debate but it also offers insights for the practical application of deliberate theory.' Hugo Marcos, Revista de Estudios Politicos
'Steiner, Jaramillo, Maia, and Mameli (2017), in a series of moderated deliberations between individuals from divided societies, find that rational argumentation and story-telling can sustain high levels of deliberative quality leading to agreement within the groups on key policy topics. Steiner's study - with a focus on how different modes and types of deliberation generate outcomes - is indicative of the type of work needed to show not just that deliberation has desirable effects, but the mechanisms and contexts that are pivotal in these pursuits.' Jonathan W. Kuyper, Journal of Public Deliberation
'This is a thought-provoking book on a radically new approach to deliberation in the sense that it looks not just at deliberation, but also at the transformative moments in the deliberative process. The description of these transformative moments is incredibly rich, and the authors really put a lot of effort in framing their findings in theoretically sound ways. I have read very few books that offer such an inspiring framework. There is no doubt in my mind that this book will eventually be a bestseller among academics and practitioners alike.' Didier Caluwaerts, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
'This book is the result of a very ambitious undertaking; Jürg Steiner et. al. have compiled and analyzed group discussions among ex-guerrillas and exparamilitaries in Colombia, among Serbs and Bosniaks in Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and among poor community residents and police officers in Brazilian favelas. … With all its complexity, the book is a most valuable addition for the wider deliberation debate.' Nancy A. Vamvakas, Journal of Public Deliberation
'Besides speaking to scholars of conflict resolution and deliberation in general, the book should also be of interest to practitioners in the field. By elaborating on the narratives of the group discussions and by making all the recordings, transcripts and translations publicly available online (also for teaching purposes), the book provides concrete real-world material to understand deliberative dynamics.' Marlène Gerber, Swiss Political Science Review
'Deliberation across deeply divided societies is principally advancing the research agenda on formal and informal factors of deliberative transformative moments in deeply divided societies. But the authors' qualitative-interpretative methodology in micro-environments in Colombia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Brazil also helps demonstrate that deliberation among ordinary inhabitants is possible, even in polarized societies. In this regard, the book has implications beyond theories of conflict resolution in social, political and communication studies.' Patricia Kaplanova, International Affairs
'In short, this book is a significant milestone and a way for any further exploration of deliberative processes. Those who initially hold that deliberative processes cannot have positive outcomes, or that they cannot be effectively organized will find in this book clear evidence to the contrary. On the other hand, those who do believe in the efficiency and fruitfulness of deliberation will be discover in this book practical suggestions for how to organize their own research and what kind of results they can expect.' Andrija Soc, Theoria
'The book offers many new and fundamental theoretical insights to fructify the academic debate but it also offers insights for the practical application of deliberate theory.' Hugo Marcos, Revista de Estudios Politicos
'Steiner, Jaramillo, Maia, and Mameli (2017), in a series of moderated deliberations between individuals from divided societies, find that rational argumentation and story-telling can sustain high levels of deliberative quality leading to agreement within the groups on key policy topics. Steiner's study - with a focus on how different modes and types of deliberation generate outcomes - is indicative of the type of work needed to show not just that deliberation has desirable effects, but the mechanisms and contexts that are pivotal in these pursuits.' Jonathan W. Kuyper, Journal of Public Deliberation
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This analysis of deliberative transformative moments gives deliberative research a dynamic aspect, opening practical applications in deeply divided societies.