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James S. Fishkin (born 1948) is an American political scientist and communications scholar. He holds the Janet M. Peck Chair in International Communication in the Department of Communication at Stanford University , where he serves as a professor of communication and, by courtesy, political science.
A deliberative opinion poll, sometimes called a deliberative poll, is a form of opinion poll taken before and after significant deliberation.Professor James S. Fishkin of Stanford University first described the concept in 1988.
Deliberative democracy or discursive democracy is a form of democracy in which deliberation is central to decision-making. Deliberative democracy seeks quality over quantity by limiting decision-makers to a smaller but more representative sample of the population that is given the time and resources to focus on one issue. [1]
“They came from all over the country — red states, blue states, urban and rural,” said James Fishkin, the Stanford political scientist who pioneered these deliberative “America in One Room ...
It utilized a method called deliberative polling, led by Stanford Professors James Fishkin and Larry Diamond of the Center for Deliberative Democracy. [2] [3] The event was funded and operated by Helena, an organization that implements projects to address global challenges. [3] [4] [5]
A deliberative opinion poll, sometimes called a deliberative poll, is a form of opinion poll taken before and after significant deliberation. Professor James S. Fishkin of Stanford University first described the concept in 1988.
Conceived by the constitutional law scholar Bruce Ackerman and the political scientist James S. Fishkin, who laid out the rationale for their proposal in their 2005 book, Deliberation Day, [1] the initiative seeks to foster informed citizen participation in the electoral process.
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