Mass Online Deliberation in Participatory Policy-Making—Part II
Cyril Velikanov () and
Alexander Prosser ()
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Cyril Velikanov: International Memorial Society
Alexander Prosser: WU Wien, Vienna University of Economics and Business
A chapter in Beyond Bureaucracy, 2017, pp 235-258 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this Part II of the present Chapter, we describe the stages (or phases), mechanisms and procedures of a MOD process, in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section “ MOD Paradigm Versus Deliberative Polling ” of Part I. Our task is to provide an MOD blueprint for an ICT-based MOD platform that almost immediately lends itself to system implementation. As in Part I, we use the neologism deliberandum to refer to a given instance of mass online deliberation, that is, to a process of deliberating online within a given community, on a given issue, and within a given period of time.
Keywords: Quality Grade; Weighted Vote; Deliberation Process; Editing Group; Argumentative Structure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54142-6_14
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