The study of political discussion has been broken into
sub-categories including deliberative democracy, discursive
studies, dynamics of interpersonal communication, and discussion
network analyses, with substantial numbers of books and articles
covering each. However, these areas are often treated distinctly
and not brought together in a comprehensive and systematic way.
Political Discussion in Modern Democracies: a comparative
perspective reviews the breadth of the different literatures on
political science and provides original comparative analyses of the
nature of political discussion and its consequences on political
deliberation and behaviour in numerous advanced industrial
democracies worldwide. It is divided into two main sections that
provide both a review of the field and context for the chapters
that follow:
- Part I studies deliberation and discussion as the object of
analysis.
- Part II concentrates on the consequences of political
discussion and deliberation.
Covering ten countries across Europe, Asia, and North and South
America, this book makes a significant contribution toward broader
theories of political communication, deliberative democracy,
discussion networks, and political behaviour. It will be of
interest to scholars of comparative politics, political
communication, political behaviour, governance and democracy.
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