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Advances
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Peter Levine and Rose Marie Nierras, Activists’ Views of Deliberation |
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David M. Ryfe, Toward a Sociology of Deliberation |
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Contributions
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Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Measuring Deliberation's Content: A Coding Scheme |
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Alison Kadlec and Will Friedman, Deliberative Democracy and the Problem of Power |
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Essays
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Renée A. Daugherty and Sue E. Williams, Applications of Public Deliberation: Themes Emerging fromTwelve Personal Experiences Emanating from National Issues Forums Training |
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Janette Hartz-Karp, How and Why Deliberative Democracy Enables Co-Intelligence and Brings Wisdom to Governance |
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Columns
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Ned Crosby, Peter C. Dienel: Eulogy for a Deliberative Democracy Pioneer |
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Ted Becker, How Deliberative Democracy May Keep Pseudo-Democracy, The New Rule by the Few, From Bungling Into Global Catastrophes |
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Mark Twain IV, A New American Democracy |
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Book Review Essays
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Tomas Ohlin, Caution: Deep Philosophy, Steep History and Imminent Threat of Direct Deliberative eDemocracy Ahead |
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J. H. Snider, From Dahl to O’Leary: 36 Years of the “Yale School of Democratic Reform” |
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Book Reviews
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David M. Ryfe, The Next Form of Democracy |
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