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Articles

Deliberative communication goes to college: the ‘Deliberation Forum’ project as a democratic agent of empowerment for communication students

Pages 546-565 | Received 29 Jan 2014, Accepted 13 May 2015, Published online: 16 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

A new field of research has developed over the last few decades, called ‘Deliberative Communication’. It focuses on the potential contribution of public deliberations to strengthening the foundations of democracy and the promotion of social–political goals and objectives. The current research focuses on a unique case study, the ‘Deliberation Forum’ project, conducted by the Department of Communication at the Yezreel Valley College, Israel. The researcher sought to learn about students' experience of participating in this online forum and the effects they attributed to it, through unstructured interviews she held with them. The students indicated that, for the most part, the experience of participating in the deliberation forum was very positive: it enhanced their self-image as thinking people; strengthened their sense of self-importance as students within the department; developed and reinforced habits of keeping abreast of current affairs as well as critical thinking; and finally, the experience developed and strengthened habits of active participation in pluralistic debates. The study findings indicate that participation in projects of this kind has a clear empowerment potential, while also improving participants' attitude toward public deliberation and decision-making processes.

Notes on contributor

Vered Malka is a full-time faculty member at the Communication Department of the Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel. She has received her Ph.D. in Communication and Journalism from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Among her fields of interest and expertise are political communication; deliberative communication; the Internet as a journalistic work tool; and the roles of new media in contemporary society.

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