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 October-2023-EDDY-Meetup-on-Online-Deliberation
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SUMMARY:EDDY Meetup on Online Deliberation
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LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:The European Digital DemocracY network
  (EDDY) bring together academics and practitioners
  actively working on or with digital democracy, to
  foster collaboration and knowledge exchange. The 
 network's third public meet-up will be devoted to 
 the topic of online deliberation.  Deliberative de
 mocrats hold the view that discussion is just as c
 rucial to democracy as voting. Proponents of this 
 view believe that digital tools - social media and
  voting apps - can and should play a central role 
 in a democratic society. But what are the drawback
 s and pitfalls of online deliberation? How "delibe
 rative" are current online platforms for participa
 tion, or social media more generally? Where, why, 
 and how should we (not) move deliberation online? 
 The aim of this meet-up is to shed light on these 
 questions both from the viewpoint of practitioners
 , and in light of current scientific work on the t
 opic.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>The European D
 igital DemocracY network (EDDY) bring together aca
 demics and practitioners actively working on or wi
 th digital democracy, to foster collaboration and 
 knowledge exchange. The network's third public mee
 t-up will be devoted to the topic of online delibe
 ration.</p>\n  <p>Deliberative democrats hold the 
 view that discussion is just as crucial to democra
 cy as voting. Proponents of this view believe that
  digital tools - social media and voting apps - ca
 n and should play a central role in a democratic s
 ociety. But what are the drawbacks and pitfalls of
  online deliberation? How &quot;deliberative&quot;
  are current online platforms for participation, o
 r social media more generally? Where, why, and how
  should we (not) move deliberation online? The aim
  of this meet-up is to shed light on these questio
 ns both from the viewpoint of practitioners, and i
 n light of current scientific work on the topic.</
 p>\n
URL:https://www.eddy-network.eu/meet-ups/3-online-
 deliberation
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