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Title Anonymity and Asynchronicity as Key Design Dimensions for the Reciprocity of Online Democratic Deliberation
Authors Leandro de Brasi, Claudio Gutierrez
Publication date 2020
Abstract The aim of this paper is to identify, given certain
democratic
normative standards regarding deliberation, some pros as well as cons of
possible online deliberation designs due to variations in two key design
dimensions: namely, asynchronicity and anonymity. In particular, we consider
one crucial aspect of deliberative argumentation: namely, its reciprocity,
which puts interaction centre stage to capture the back-and-forth of
reasons. More precisely, we focus on two essential features of the
deliberative interaction: namely, its listening widely and listening
carefully. We conclude that one sort of online deliberation that combines
the two design features of anonymity and asynchronicity is likely to better
promote the reciprocity required for democratic deliberation than both
natural and designed offline deliberations and online simulations of
them.
Pages 183-200
Volume 34
Journal name International Journal of Applied Philosophy
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