Search results for "Deliberation"

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Corporealising a Healthy Democracy? Inequality, Bodies and Participation

2019

Socio-economic inequality is associated with differentiated levels of health and poor health affects political participation; inequalities are embodied in political life. This contribution, focusin...

021110 strategic defence & security studiesSociology and Political ScienceInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyDeliberationDemocracy0506 political sciencePoliticsEmbodied cognitionPolitical sciencePolitical economy050602 political science & public administrationmedia_commonRepresentation
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Prosodic modulation as a mark to express pragmatic values: The case of mitigation in Spanish

2021

Abstract One of the functions of prosody in discourse is to convey pragmatic values that add up to the core semantic meaning of spoken units or segments. Regarding mitigation, Caffi (1999: 890) specifically discusses “the very important prosodic and kinesic means of mitigation, such as changes in pitch prominence, rhythm, speech rate, as well as eye-contact, gaze, gaze aversion, smile, particular postures, etc.” In this paper, I focus on some prosodic factors such as pitch, intensity, duration and speech rate that can be used in European Spanish, in combination with pragmatic meanings. The first aim is to establish a theoretical deliberation on prosody as a clear marker to convey pragmatic …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesFace (sociological concept)DeliberationGaze050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsFocus (linguistics)Expression (architecture)Artificial Intelligence0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesProsodyPsychologyMeaning (linguistics)media_commonJournal of Pragmatics
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Incivility in online news and Twitter: effects on attitudes toward scientific topics when reading in a second language

2021

Due to the participatory nature of Web 2.0, polite communication on social media and news sites can stand side by side with uncivil comments. Research on online incivility has been conducted with users reading in their mother tongues (L1), while the potential effects of incivility in a second language (L2) have been largely under- explored. This paper analyzes the effects of uncivil comments written in an L2 on attitudes around emerging technologies. Accordingly, study 1 replicates and extends a previous experiment on the effects of incivility to online news on risk perceptions of nanotechnology (Anderson et al., 2014), by adding an ‘L2 condition’ (uncivil comments written in an L2). Then, …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguagePolitenessEmerging technologiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectsocial media05 social sciencesMedia studiesonline deliberationCitizen journalismscience communication050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsIncivilityincivilityCivilityemotional languagePerceptionReading (process)second language reading0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial mediaPsychologymedia_common
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2018

Representative, legislative and deliberative assemblies are commonly called parliaments. The three types of assemblies share many procedures and practices, and the Inter-Parliamentary Union include...

060101 anthropologyIdeal (set theory)Sociology and Political ScienceParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLegislationLegislature06 humanities and the arts050905 science studiesDeliberationRepresentation (politics)PoliticsPolitical science0601 history and archaeology0509 other social sciencesLaw and economicsmedia_commonParliaments, Estates and Representation
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Deliberation favours social efficiency by making people disregard their relative shares: evidence from USA and India

2017

Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typically involve a tension between increasing the total level of group resources (i.e. social efficiency) and distributing these resources among group members (i.e. individuals' relative shares). This is the case because the redistribution process may destroy part of the resources, thus resulting in socially inefficient allocations. Here we apply a dual-process approach to understand the cognitive underpinnings of this fundamental tension. We conducted a set of experiments to examine the extent to which different allocation decisions respond to intuition or deliberation. In a newly developed app…

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The parliamentary momentum

2019

Democracy, participation, deliberation and representation have been the leading slogans of recent decades in academic political theorising. Remarkable studies have been written in terms of each of ...

Cultural StudiesHistoryPoliticsMomentum (finance)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceRepresentation (systemics)Library and Information SciencesDeliberationDemocracymedia_commonEpistemologyGlobal Intellectual History
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El papel de las emociones y la literatura en la deliberación pública: la figura del <em>equlibrio perceptivo</em> de Martha C. Nussbaum

2015

This article argues that literature can play a key role in the processes of ethical deliberation; therefore it can be regarded as an extremely useful tool to justify public decision-making. In order to support this thesis I examine Nussbaum’s proposal of perceptive equilibrium as a method to conduct the public deliberation processes which integrates the emotions in its structure. Finally, I analyse one of the possible applications of the proposed method: introducing narrative texts, both historical and fictional, in the curricula as a method for ethical deliberation.

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectNarrativeSociologyDeliberationHumanitiesOrder (virtue)media_commonArbor
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Designing Deliberation Systems

2010

In a liberal democracy, the evolution of political agendas and formation of policy involves deliberation: serious consideration of political issues.  Modern day political participation is dependent on widespread deliberation supported by information and communication technologies, which also offer the potential to revitalize and transform citizen engagement in democracy.  Although the majority of web 2.0 systems enable these discourses to some extent, government institutions commission and manage specialized deliberation systems (information systems designed to support participative discourse) intended to promote citizen engagement.  The most common examples of these are political discussio…

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Democratic Meta-Deliberation: Towards Reflective Institutional Design

2014

Theories of deliberative democracy are popular for their promise that in a deliberative polity, democracy can realise both participatory politics and rational policies. However, they are also confronted with the allegation that by qualifying essentially non-democratic practices as deliberative, they inadvertently (or not) become accomplices in the trend towards post-democratic governance. A central example of such a development is the rise of non-majoritarian bodies to which governments delegate decision making, thereby de-politicising conflicts and turning democratic discourses into technocratic ones. This article adopts a systemic perspective on deliberative democracy, asking whether non-…

Deliberative democracyParticipatory politicsSociology and Political ScienceLegitimationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePolityTechnocracyPublic administrationDeliberationDemocracyLegitimacymedia_commonPolitical Studies
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E-Democracy and Public Online Budgeting

2014

If social media are to reinforce sustainability of political decisions their design has conceptually to take into account the implications of deliberative democracy, which stresses the active co-operation of virtually all citizens of a democracy for the purposes of participatory involvement. Essential to deliberative e-democracy is therefore a technologically supported comprehensive discourse about political subjects which is also called Deliberation. Theoretical implications of Deliberation are discussed from the angle of political science and social psychology. Finally, the practical implications of Deliberation rooted in social media are exemplified by an online citizen involvement for t…

Deliberative democracyPoliticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePublic budgetingCitizen journalismSocial mediaPublic administrationSocial scienceDeliberationE-democracyDemocracymedia_common
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