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40 reviewsISBN 10: 1464805016
ISBN 13: 9781464805011
Author: Patrick Heller, Vijayendra Rao
1 Deliberation and Development
The link between deliberation and development?
Can deliberation make a difference?
Making deliberation work
Scales and settings
Conclusion
Notes
References
2 A Minimalist Definition of Deliberation
Defining deliberation
Does deliberation require a binding decision?
Evolving standards for deliberation
The concept of a deliberative system
The functions of a deliberative system
Conclusion
Notes
References
3 Bringing Deliberation into the Developmental State
Why is deliberation essential to the 21st century developmental state?
Obstacles to building developmental deliberative systems
The momentum of deliberative systems
Strategies for strengthening the deliberative moment
The trajectory of deliberation: prospects and limits
Can the developmental state get the deliberative system it needs?
Notes
References
4 Success and Failure in the Deliberative Economy
The problem of deliberation
The problem of context
"Failed" performatives
Evidence from the field
Deliberative chains and the capacity to aspire
Notes
References
5 Traveling to the Village of Knowledge
Public deliberation and the problem of the second best
Maximizing deliberation?
Formal argumentation
Practical reason: cognitive and emotional, controlled and automatic
Deliberation as the reciprocal exchange of public reasons
Midwifing deliberation
Conclusions
References
6 But Who Will Speak for the People? The Travel and Translation of Participatory Budgeting
What is at stake?
Understanding the travel of instruments
Conduits matter: Global translations and international networks
Context matters, too: Local mediations
Conclusions
Notes
References
7 Practices of Deliberation in Rural Malawi
Everyday deliberation
Spontaneous and unremarked deliberation
Structured contexts in which deliberation occurs
Structured village contexts with the potential for deliberation
Modern contexts with the potential for deliberation
Conclusions
Notes
References
8 The Role of Emotions in Deliberative Development
Emotions in deliberative democracy
Data, methods, and analytic approach
The role of emotions in deliberative development
Conclusions
Notes
References
9 Global Institutions and Deliberations: Is the World Trade Organization More Participatory than UNESCO?
Issue structures and deliberation contexts
The World Trade Organization and UNESCO: Creation, philosophy, and context
Audio-visual, cultural exception, and cultural diversity
Conclusion
Notes
References
10 The Judicialization of Development Policy
Notes
References
11 Technology for Democracy in Development: Lessons from Seven Case Studies
Why are communication technologies not used more to improve governance?
How can technology improve governance?
Conclusion
References
Tables
2.1 Standards for good deliberation
5.1 Four aspects of political practical reason, with examples
9.1 Issue structures at the World Trade Organization and UNESCO
9.2 Number of countries making market commitments in creative industry subsectors
9.3 Treatment of creative industries at the World Trade Organization and UNESCO
11.1 Case studies of information and communications technology platforms used to improve accountability and democratic engagement
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Tags: Patrick Heller, Vijayendra Rao, Deliberation, Development