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Deliberative Democratic Theory for Building Global Civil Society: Designing a Virtual Community of Activists

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The questions of this article are: what can we learn from deliberative democratic theory, its critics, the practices of local deliberative communities, the needs of potential participants, and the experiences of virtual communities that would be useful in designing a technology-facilitated institution for global civil society that is deliberative and democratic in its values? And what is the appropriate design of such an online institution so that it will be attentive to the undemocratic forces enabled by power inequalities that can emerge in discursive communities? I answer these questions with an institutional innovation that meets a need of global civil society and that is responsive to critics of deliberative democratic theory and attentive to the particular agents engaged in women's human rights activism.

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Ackerly, B. Deliberative Democratic Theory for Building Global Civil Society: Designing a Virtual Community of Activists. Contemp Polit Theory 5, 113–141 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.cpt.9300181

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