
Democracy Requires A Connection To The 'will Of The People'. What Does That Mean In A World Of 'fake News', Relentless Advocacy, Dialogue Mostly Among The Like-minded, And Massive Spending To Manipulate Public Opinion? What Kind Of Opinion Can The Public Have Under Such Conditions? What Would Democracy Be Like If The People Were Really Thinking In Depth About The Policies They Must Live With? If They Really 'deliberated' With Good Information About Their Political Choices? This Book Argues That 'deliberative Democracy' Is Not Utopian. It Is A Practical Solution To Many Of Democracy's Ills. It Can Supplement Existing Institutions With Practical Reforms. It Can Apply At All Levels Of Government And For Many Different Kinds Of Policy Choices. This Volume Speaks To A Recurring Dilemma: Listen To The People And Get The Angry Voices Of Populism Or Rely On Widely Distrusted Elites And Get Policies That Seem Out Of Touch With The Public's Concerns. Instead, There Are Methods For Getting A Representative And Thoughtful Public Voice That Is Really Worth Listening To. Democracy Is Under Siege In Most Countries, Where Democratic Institutions Have Low Approval And Face A Resurgent Threat From Authoritarian Regimes. Deliberative Democracy Can Provide An Antidote And Can Reinvigorate Our Democratic Politics. Democracy When The People Are Thinking Draws On The Author's Research With Many Collaborators On 'deliberative Polling'-a Process Conducted In 27 Countries On Six Continents. It Contributes Both To Political Theory And To The Empirical Study Of Public Opinion And Participation. It Should Interest Anyone Concerned About The Future Of Democracy And How It Can Be Revitalized.
This book investigates whether deliberative democracy can serve as a practical, non-utopian solution to the current crises of public opinion and institutional distrust. James S. Fishkin, a professor of communication and political science, utilizes his extensive research on 'deliberative polling' to argue that representative and thoughtful public engagement is possible even in an era of misinformation and polarization. He presents a framework for institutional reform that bridges the gap between populist anger and elite detachment by creating structured environments for informed citizen participation.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the empirical study of public opinion and political participation. Readers frequently note that the prose is accessible to those interested in political reform while maintaining the academic rigor expected of a foundational text on deliberative democracy.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192551892
ISBN-13:
9780192551894
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