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Welcome to the website for the book <i>Online Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice</i> edited by Todd Davies and Seeta Peña Gangadharan, published in November 2009.<br><br> <a href="http://odbook.stanford.edu/viewing/filedocument/33">Download Full Book pdf</a> (free, licensed under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">Creative Commons</a>) <br><br> <a href="http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?mode=synopsis&bookkey=5667101">Order the print version from University of Chicago Press</a> ($25)<br><br> <b>NOTE: This site is under construction, although the book link is live above and print copies are in stock for ordering. Check back soon for individual chapter links and more.</b><br> <br> Contents <br> <br> Contributors ix <br> <br> Preface xv <br> <br> Introduction: The Blossoming Field of Online Deliberation 1 TODD DAVIES <br> <br> Part I Prospects for Online Civic Engagement <br> <br> 1 Virtual Public Consultation: Prospects for Internet Deliberative Democracy 23 JAMES S. FISHKIN <br> <br> 2 Citizens Deliberating Online: Theory and Some Evidence 37 VINCENT PRICE <br> <br> 3 Can Online Deliberation Improve Politics? Scientific Foundations for Success 59 ARTHUR LUPIA <br> <br> 4 Deliberative Democracy, Online Discussion, and Project PICOLA (Public Informed Citizen Online Assembly) 71 ROBERT CAVALIER WITH MISO KIM AND ZACHARY SAM ZAISS <br> <br> Part II Online Dialogue in the Wild <br> <br> 5 Friends, Foes, and Fringe: Norms and Structure in Political Discussion Networks 83 JOHN KELLY, DANYEL FISHER, AND MARC SMITH <br> <br> 6 Searching the Net for Differences of Opinion 95 WARREN SACK, JOHN KELLY, AND MICHAEL DALE <br> <br> 7 Happy Accidents: Deliberation and Online Exposure to Opposing Views 105 AZI LEV-ON AND BERNARD MANIN <br> <br> 8 Rethinking Local Conversations on the Web 123 SAMEER AHUJA, MANUEL PÉREZ-QUIÑONES, AND ANDREA KAVANAUGH <br> <br> Part III Online Public Consultation <br> <br> 9 Deliberation in E-Rulemaking? The Problem of Mass Participation 133 DAVID SCHLOSBERG, STEVE ZAVESTOSKI, AND STUART SHULMAN <br> <br> 10 Turning GOLD into EPG: Lessons from Low-Tech Democratic Experimentalism for Electronic Rulemaking and Other Ventures in Cyberdemocracy 149 PETER M. SHANE <br> <br> 11 Baudrillard and the Virtual Cow: Simulation Games and Citizen Participation 163 HÉLÈNE MICHEL AND DOMINIQUE KREZIAK <br> <br> 12 Using Web-Based Group Support Systems to Enhance Procedural Fairness in Administrative Decision Making in South Africa 167 HOSSANA TWINOMURINZI AND JACKIE PHAHLAMOHLAKA <br> <br> 13 Citizen Participation Is Critical: An Example from Sweden 171 TOMAS OHLIN <br> <br> Part IV Online Deliberation in Organizations <br> <br> 14 Online Deliberation in the Government of Canada: Organizing the Back Office 177 ELISABETH RICHARD <br> <br> 15 Political Action and Organization Building: An Internet-Based Engagement Model 193 MARK COOPER <br> <br> 16 Wiki Collaboration Within Political Parties: Benefits and Challenges 203 KATE RAYNES-GOLDIE AND DAVID FONO <br> <br> 17 Debian’s Democracy 207 GUNNAR RISTROPH <br> <br> 18 Software Support for Face-to-Face Parliamentary Procedure 213 DANA DAHLSTROM AND BAYLE SHANKS <br> <br> Part V Online Facilitation <br> <br> 19 Deliberation on the Net: Lessons from a Field Experiment 223 JUNE WOONG RHEE AND EUN-MEE KIM <br> <br> 20 The Role of the Moderator: Problems and Possibilities for Government-Run Online Discussion Forums 233 SCOTT WRIGHT <br> <br> 21 Silencing the Clatter: Removing Anonymity from a Corporate Online Community 243 GILLY LESHED <br> <br> 22 Facilitation and Inclusive Deliberation 253 MATTHIAS TRÉNEL <br> <br> 23 Rethinking the ‘Informed’ Participant: Precautions and Recommendations for the Design of Online Deliberation 259 KEVIN S. RAMSEY AND MATTHEW W. WILSON <br> <br> 24 PerlNomic: Rule Making and Enforcement in Digital Shared Spaces 269 MARK E. PHAIR AND ADAM BLISS <br> <br> Part VI Design of Deliberation Tools <br> <br> 25 An Online Environment for Democratic Deliberation: Motivations, Principles, and Design 275 TODD DAVIES, BRENDAN O’CONNOR, ALEX COCHRAN, JONATHAN J. EFFRAT, ANDREW PARKER, BENJAMIN NEWMAN, AND AARON TAM <br> <br> 26 Online Civic Deliberation with E-Liberate 293 DOUGLAS SCHULER <br> <br> 27 Parliament: A Module for Parliamentary Procedure Software 303 BAYLE SHANKS AND DANA DAHLSTROM <br> <br> 28 Decision Structure: A New Approach to Three Problems in Deliberation 309 RAYMOND J. PINGREE <br> <br> 29 Design Requirements of Argument Mapping Software for Teaching Deliberation 317 MATTHEW W. EASTERDAY, JORDAN S. KANAREK, AND MARALEE HARRELL <br> <br> 30 Email-Embedded Voting with eVote/Clerk 325 MARILYN DAVIS <br> <br> Epilogue: Understanding Diversity in the Field of Online Deliberation 329 SEETA PEÑA GANGADHARAN <br> <br> Name Index 359 <br> <br> Subject Index 369 <br> <br> {% endblock content %} |