The deliberative system and inter-connected media in times of uncertainty / Rousiley C. M. Maia, Gabriella Hauber, Tariq Choucair.
2023
JA85 .M35 2023
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The deliberative system and inter-connected media in times of uncertainty / Rousiley C. M. Maia, Gabriella Hauber, Tariq Choucair.
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Maia, Rousiley, author.
ISBN
9783031234668 electronic book
3031234669 electronic book
3031234650
9783031234651
3031234669 electronic book
3031234650
9783031234651
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Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
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English
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10.1007/978-3-031-23466-8 doi
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JA85 .M35 2023
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320.01/4
Summary
Deliberative democracy has often been dismissed as an unrealistic ideal especially in our time of democratic crisis. Maia, Hauber, and Choucair put all doubts to rest in this theoretically rich, deeply researched and empirically grounded study of reason-giving in a mediated public sphere. Using a fascinating case study as a foundation, this book builds a compelling picture of both what is wrong with the present state of political communication but also what we can do to put it right. Professor Simone Chambers, Chair of the Department of Political Science, University of California Irvine, USA Yet again, a highly innovative account of the complexities of democratic public debate. Public reasons do not only circulate through, and thus link, various media and non-media arenas; they also characteristically intertwine arguments and emotions. While many of us may have known these things intuitively, Rose Maia and her team thoroughly demonstrate them in sound theorizing and insightful case studies. Professor Hartmut Wessler, Institute for Media and Communication Studies, University of Mannheim, Germany Adopting a systemic perspective, this book explores media-based communication and reason-giving as a linkage process that transcends time and space. Arguments, reasoning perspectives and emotional concerns link elites and citizens political judgement within and across a set of interrelated arenas in the political system. Rousiley C.M. Maia is Professor of Political Communication at the Federal University of Minas Gerais. Gabriella Hauber was a postdoctoral researcher at the Federal University of Minas Gerais when this book was written. She is currently Assistant Professor of Communication at the Federal Technological University of Curitiba Tariq Choucair was a doctoral student at the Federal University of Minas Gerais when this book was written. He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Digital Media Research Center at the Queensland University of Technology.
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Choucair, Tariq, author.
Choucair, Tariq, author.
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Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication.
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DELIBERATIVE SYSTEM AND INTER-CONNECTED MEDIA IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Normative Controversies: Challenges to Apply a Systemic Approach to Deliberation
3. Bringing the Public Sphere and the Media Back to the Systemic Approach
4. Justifications as a Linkage Mechanism
5. Reason-Giving across Arenas: Elite Actors
6. Reason-Giving across Arenas: Broader Public of Citizens
7. The Emotional Dimension of Reason-Giving
8. Emotions and Reasoning in Divided Groups
9. Conclusion and Research Outlook.
2. Normative Controversies: Challenges to Apply a Systemic Approach to Deliberation
3. Bringing the Public Sphere and the Media Back to the Systemic Approach
4. Justifications as a Linkage Mechanism
5. Reason-Giving across Arenas: Elite Actors
6. Reason-Giving across Arenas: Broader Public of Citizens
7. The Emotional Dimension of Reason-Giving
8. Emotions and Reasoning in Divided Groups
9. Conclusion and Research Outlook.