Disrupting Deliberative Discourse : Strategic Political Incivility at the Local Level
This article focuses on strategic political incivility intended to shut down or disrupt local arenas for public discourse. Professional facilitators who design and manage public discourse and democratic deliberation are the subject of this survey research. Survey questions elicited specific incidences of strategic political incivility and facilitators' responses to these events. The results from this exploratory study suggest that strategic political incivility at the local level may not be as unmanageable a problem for professional facilitators as media reports purport. Recommendations for improving practice emerge from this study, along with promising avenues for future research on uncivil discourse
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2015
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Authors: | Emerson, Kirk |
Other Persons: | Joosse, Alexandra (contributor) ; Dukes, Frank (contributor) ; Willis, Wendy (contributor) ; Hodge Cowgill, Kim (contributor) |
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[2015]: [S.l.] : SSRN |
Description of contents: | Abstract [papers.ssrn.com] |
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