Newest Issue of the Journal of Public Deliberation
We want to encourage our members to take a look at the newest issue of the Journal of Public Deliberation, which is not just a great resource for our field, but also features the work of some of our great NCDD members.
The JPD itself is a joint effort between two NCDD organizations – the Deliberative Democracy Consortium and the International Association of Public Participation. You can find the list of articles in this issue below with links to their abstracts and full PDF downloads. We encourage you to learn more at about the Journal of Public Deliberation at www.publicdeliberation.net/jpd.
Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 1 (2015)
Articles
Journal of Public Deliberation is a peer reviewed, open access journal with the principal objective of synthesizing the research, opinion, projects, experiments and experiences of academics and practitioners in the multi-disciplinary field of “deliberative democracy.”
Context and Medium Matter: Expressing Disagreements Online and Face-to-Face in Political Deliberations by Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Lauren Bryant, and Bruce Bimber
Variations of Institutional Design for Empowered Deliberation by Carolina Johnson and John Gastil
Inclusion, Equality, and Discourse Quality in Citizen Deliberations on Broadband by Soo-Hye Han, William Schenck-Hamlin, and Donna Schenck-Hamlin
Understanding Participant Representativeness in Deliberative Events: A Case Study Comparing Probability and Non-Probability Recruitment Strategies by Jamie Griffin, Tarik Abdel-Monem, Alan Tomkins, Amanda Richardson, and Stacia Jorgensen
Diverse Discourse: Analyzing the Potential of Public Affairs Magazine Online Forums to Reflect Qualities of the Public Sphere by David Wolfgang and Joy Jenkins
Deliberating While Voting: The Antecedents, Dynamics, And Consequences Of Talking While Completing Ballots In Two Vote-By-Mail States by Justin Reedy and John Gastil
Democratic Innovations in Deliberative Systems – The Case of the Estonian Citizens’ Assembly Process by Magnus E. Jonsson
Does Culture Matter for Deliberation? Linguistic Speech Cultures and Parliamentary Deliberation in Switzerland by Seraina Pedrini
Deliberation for Reconciliation in Divided Societies by Dr. Magdalena Dembinska and Dr. Françoise Montambeault