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Building: Faculty of Law, Floor: 1, Room: FL103
Saturday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (10/09/2016)
The aim of this panel is to discuss the concept of deliberation. Deliberation takes place in different forms and stages of decision-making procedures. While the common idea of deliberation emphasizes consensus and final outcomes, dissensus –presenting opposite views and alternatives– is also a relevant part of political decision-making. ‘Deliberation’ can also be seen as a broader political phenomenon and not only in relation to democracy or representation. The panel welcomes both theoretical and empirical papers on deliberation, as an act or paradigm of politics, its conceptualizations and different aspects and implications.
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Conceptual Diversity in the Empirical Research of Discursive Communication | View Paper Details |
Vote as the Last Speech Act in Parliamentary Debate | View Paper Details |
Congressional Deliberation and Deliberation in US Congress | View Paper Details |
Assessing agents and objects of deliberation in US Presidential debates - an empirical case for representative claims | View Paper Details |
Conceptualizing deliberation in parliaments: a study on the Spanish legislature | View Paper Details |