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Frontiers
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Peter Muhlberger, Lessons from the Virtual Agora Project: The Effects of Agency, Identity, Information, and Deliberation on Political Knowledge, by Peter Muhlberger and Lori M. Weber |
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Michael K. Briand, Response to 'Lessons from the Virtual Agora Project' |
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Jane Mansbridge, Janette Hartz-Karp, Matthew Amengual, and John Gastil, Norms of Deliberation: An Inductive Study |
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Advances
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John Gastil, How Balanced Discussion Shapes Knowledge, Public Perceptions, and Attitudes: A Case Study of Deliberation on the Los Alamos National Laboratory |
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Contributions
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Lyn Carson, Improving Public Deliberative Practice: A Comparative Analysis of Two Italian Citizens’ Jury Projects in 2006 |
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Luigi Bobbio, Rudy Lewanski, Iolanda Romano, Daniela Giannetti, and Ned Crosby, Five Responses to Carson on Citizen Juries in Italy |
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Elizabeth P. Ossoff and Dale S. Kuehne, A Snapshot of Civic Participation in a Small New England Town |
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Essays
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Philip T. Neisser, Political Polarization as Disagreement Failure |
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Ted Becker and Tomas Ohlin, The Improbable Dream: Measuring the Power of Internet Deliberations in Setting Public Agendas and Influencing Public Planning and Policies |
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Will Friedman, Deliberative Democracy and the Problem of Scope |
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Book Reviews
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Ted Becker, Future Search in School District Change |
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Ted Becker, How Much Deliberative Democracy Is There In “Internet Politics” |
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