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The Australian Citizens′ Parliament and the Future of Deliberative Democracy: Rhetoric and Democratic Deliberation

Autor Lyn Carson, John Gastil, Janette Hartz–karp, Ron Lubensky
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2016
Growing numbers of scholars, practitioners, politicians, and citizens recognize the value of deliberative civic engagement processes that enable citizens and governments to come together in public spaces and engage in constructive dialogue, informed discussion, and decisive deliberation. This book seeks to fill a gap in empirical studies in deliberative democracy by studying the assembly of the Australian Citizens' Parliament (ACP), which took place in Canberra on February 6-8, 2009. The ACP addressed the question "How can the Australian political system be strengthened to serve us better?" The ACP's Canberra assembly is the first large-scale, face-to-face deliberative project to be completely audio-recorded and transcribed, enabling an unprecedented level of qualitative and quantitative assessment of participants' actual spoken discourse. Each chapter reports on different research questions for different purposes to benefit different audiences. Combined, they exhibit how diverse modes of research focused on a single event can enhance both theoretical and practical knowledge about deliberative democracy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780271060132
ISBN-10: 0271060131
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Penn State University
Seria Rhetoric and Democratic Deliberation


Notă biografică

"Lyn Carson is Professor in the Business Programs Unit at the University of Sydney Business School and a co-initiator of the Australian Citizens¿ Parliament. John Gastil is Professor and Head of Communication Arts and Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University. Janette Hartz-Karp is Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University¿s Sustainability Policy Institute. Ron Lubensky is a doctoral candidate at the School of Humanities and Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney.

Cuprins

"Contents List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Lyn Carson, John Gastil, Janette Hartz-Karp, and Ron Lubensky Part I: Deliberative Design and Innovation 1Origins of the First Citizens¿ Parliament Lyn Carson and Luca Belgiorno-Nettis 2Putting Citizens in Charge: Comparing the Australian Citizens¿ Parliament and the Australia 2020 Summit Janette Hartz-Karp and Lyn Carson 3Choose Me: The Challenges of National Random Selection Ron Lubensky and Lyn Carson 4Grafting an Online Parliament onto a Face-to-Face Process Brian Sullivan and Janette Hartz-Karp Part II: Exploring Deliberation 5Listening Carefully to the Citizens¿ Parliament: A Narrative Account Ron Lubensky 6Deliberative Design and Storytelling in the Australian Citizens¿ Parliament Laura W. Black and Ron Lubensky 7What Counts as Deliberation? Comparing Participant and Observer Ratings John Gastil 8Hearing All Sides? Soliciting and Managing Different Viewpoints in Deliberation Anna Wiederhold and John Gastil 9Sit Down and Speak Up: Stability and Change in Group Participation Joseph A. Bonito, Renee A. Meyers, John Gastil, and Jennifer Ervin Part III: The Flow of Beliefs and Ideas 10Changing Orientations Toward Australian Democracy Simon Niemeyer, Luisa Batalha, and John S. Dryzek 11Staying Focused: Tracing the Flow of Ideas from the Online Parliament to Canberra John Gastil and John Wilkerson 12Evidence of Peer Influence in the Citizens¿ Parliament Luc Tucker and John Gastil Part IV: Facilitation and Organizer Effects 13The Unsung Heroes of a Deliberative Process: Reflections on the Role of Facilitators at the Citizens¿ Parliament Max Hardy and Kath Fisher, with Janette Hartz-Karp 14Are They Doing What They Are Supposed to Do? Assessing the Facilitating Process of the Australian Citizens¿ Parliament Li Li, Fletcher Ziwoya, Laura W. Black, and Janette Hartz-Karp 15Supporting the Citizen Parliamentarians: Mobilizing Perspectives and Informing Discussion Ian Marsh and Lyn Carson 16Investigation of (and Introspection on) Organizer Bias Lyn Carson Part V: Impacts and Reflections 17Participant Accounts of Political Transformation Katie Knobloch and John Gastil 18Becoming Australian: Forging a National Identity Janette Hartz-Karp, Patrick Anderson, John Gastil, and Andrea Felicetti 19Mediated Meta-deliberation: Making Sense of the Australian Citizens¿ Parliament Eike Mark Rinke, Katie Knobloch, John Gastil, and Lyn Carson 20How Not to Introduce Deliberative Democracy: The 2010 Citizens¿ Assembly on Climate Change Proposal Lyn Carson Conclusion: Theoretical and Practical Implications of the Citizens¿ Parliament Experience Janette Hartz-Karp, Lyn Carson, John Gastil, and Ron Lubensky Index