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Can Deliberation Have Lasting Effects?

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  • FISHKIN, JAMES
  • BOLOTNYY, VALENTIN
  • LERNER, JOSHUA
  • SIU, ALICE
  • BRADBURN, NORMAN

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Does deliberation produce any lasting effects? “America in One Room” was a national field experiment in which more than 500 randomly selected registered voters were brought from all over the country to deliberate on five major issues facing the country. A pre-post control group was also surveyed on the same questions after the weekend and about a year later. There were significant differences in voting intention and in actual voting behavior a year later among the deliberators compared to the control group. This article accounts for these differences by showing how deliberation stimulated a latent variable of political engagement. If deliberation has lasting effects on political engagement, then it provides a rationale for attempts to scale the deliberative process to much larger numbers. The article considers methods for doing so in the context of the broader debate about mini-publics, isolated spheres of deliberation situated within a largely non-deliberative society.

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  • Fishkin, James & Bolotnyy, Valentin & Lerner, Joshua & Siu, Alice & Bradburn, Norman, 2024. "Can Deliberation Have Lasting Effects?," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 118(4), pages 2000-2020, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:118:y:2024:i:4:p:2000-2020_26
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