Can new technology enhance local, national, and global democracy? Online Deliberation is the first book that attempts to sample the full range of work on online deliberation, forging new connections between academic research, web designers, and practitioners.
Since the most exciting innovations in deliberation have occurred outside of traditional institutions, and those involved have often worked in relative isolation from each other, research conducted on this growing field has to this point neglected the full perspective of online participation. This volume, an essential read for those working at the crossroads of computer and social science, illuminates the collaborative world of deliberation by examining diverse clusters of Internet communities.
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About the Author
Todd Davies, Associate Director of the Symbolic Systems Program at Stanford University, is a designer, researcher, and practitioner focusing on deliberation technology and techniques. Seeta Peña Gangadharan, Ph.D candidate in the Department of Communication at Stanford University, studies public participation in communication policymaking in the United States.
Product Details
Paperback: 390 pages
Publisher: Center for the Study of Language and Inf; 1st edition (October 15, 2009)