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The Australian Citizens’ Parliament and the Future of Deliberative Democracy
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Anna Wiederhold
/ Australia 2020
/ Brian Sullivan
/ citizens’ parliament
/ deliberation civic
/ deliberation public
/ deliberative democracy
/ Deliberative Design
/ facilitation
/ First Citizens’ Parliament
/ forum town hall meeting
/ Janette Hartz-Karp
/ Jennifer Ervin
/ John
/ John Gastil
/ Joseph A. Bonito
/ LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric
/ Laura W. Black
/ Luca Belgiorno-Nettis
/ Luisa Batalha
/ Lyn Carson
/ participation citizens’ assembly
/ participatory democracy
/ public engagement public
/ Ron Lubensky
/ Simon Niemeyer
/ Summit
2021
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The Australian Citizens’ Parliament and the Future of Deliberative Democracy
by
in
Anna Wiederhold
/ Australia 2020
/ Brian Sullivan
/ citizens’ parliament
/ deliberation civic
/ deliberation public
/ deliberative democracy
/ Deliberative Design
/ facilitation
/ First Citizens’ Parliament
/ forum town hall meeting
/ Janette Hartz-Karp
/ Jennifer Ervin
/ John
/ John Gastil
/ Joseph A. Bonito
/ LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric
/ Laura W. Black
/ Luca Belgiorno-Nettis
/ Luisa Batalha
/ Lyn Carson
/ participation citizens’ assembly
/ participatory democracy
/ public engagement public
/ Ron Lubensky
/ Simon Niemeyer
/ Summit
2021
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The Australian Citizens’ Parliament and the Future of Deliberative Democracy
in
Anna Wiederhold
/ Australia 2020
/ Brian Sullivan
/ citizens’ parliament
/ deliberation civic
/ deliberation public
/ deliberative democracy
/ Deliberative Design
/ facilitation
/ First Citizens’ Parliament
/ forum town hall meeting
/ Janette Hartz-Karp
/ Jennifer Ervin
/ John
/ John Gastil
/ Joseph A. Bonito
/ LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric
/ Laura W. Black
/ Luca Belgiorno-Nettis
/ Luisa Batalha
/ Lyn Carson
/ participation citizens’ assembly
/ participatory democracy
/ public engagement public
/ Ron Lubensky
/ Simon Niemeyer
/ Summit
2021
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Overview
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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Penn State University Press
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