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Deliberative Democracy & Digital Platforms, John Gastil, 22 March 2022
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Deliberative Democracy & Digital Platforms, John Gastil, 22 March 2022

John Gastil, Nardine Alnemr and Hans Asenbaum
Delib Dem
Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance
24/03/2022
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Deliberative democracy Digital Platforms science fiction and politics communication Political science Communication technology and digital media studies Civics and citizenship Communication Expanding knowledge in language, communication and culture
Digital platforms provide new potentials and challenges to deliberative democracy. In his recent works, Professor John Gastil argues that we need to advance the potential of online deliberation by seeking commitment from political actors and increasing their responsiveness to citizens. Join us in this conversation to explore questions about using digital platforms in deliberative democracy, changes in deliberative thinking about the potential of online deliberation, and some of the persistent challenges such as inclusion. John Gastil (PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison) is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Communication Arts and Sciences and Political Science at the Pennsylvania State University, where he is senior scholar at the McCourtney Institute for Democracy. Gastil’s research focuses on the theory and practice of deliberative democracy. The National Science Foundation has supported his research on the Oregon Citizens’ Initiative Review, the Australian Citizens’ Parliament, and American juries. His most recent books are Hope for Democracy (Oxford, 2020) with Katherine R. Knobloch, Legislature by Lot (Verso, 2019) with Erik Olin Wright, and two novels published in 2020, including the near-future sci-fi Gray Matters about the interplay of Alzheimer's, American politics, and artificial intelligence.

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