From Code to Discourse: Social Media and Linkage Mechanisms in Deliberative Systems
Scholars have increasingly examined less formal conceptions of public deliberation, coinciding with a shift to the deliberative systems approach. However, few have grappled with how, or how well, discussions in distributed spaces connect to one another. Those who have theorized about such “linkage”...
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| description | Scholars have increasingly examined less formal conceptions of public deliberation, coinciding with a shift to the deliberative systems approach. However, few have grappled with how, or how well, discussions in distributed spaces connect to one another. Those who have theorized about such “linkage” have done so in an unsatisfactorily broad manner (Parkisnon, 2016). This article addresses this gap in the context of social media by reviewing the literature on platforms’ technical features and emergent discursive forms, and considering the capacity for these to link flows of deliberation as they evolve online and approach empowered spaces. Avenues for future research are discussed. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-950254f1a9b24440a705ea9bc574cbb92025-08-20T02:50:59ZengUniversity of Westminster PressJournal of Deliberative Democracy2634-04882017-04-0113110.16997/jdd.270From Code to Discourse: Social Media and Linkage Mechanisms in Deliberative SystemsBenjamin A. Lyons0Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of PennsylvaniaScholars have increasingly examined less formal conceptions of public deliberation, coinciding with a shift to the deliberative systems approach. However, few have grappled with how, or how well, discussions in distributed spaces connect to one another. Those who have theorized about such “linkage” have done so in an unsatisfactorily broad manner (Parkisnon, 2016). This article addresses this gap in the context of social media by reviewing the literature on platforms’ technical features and emergent discursive forms, and considering the capacity for these to link flows of deliberation as they evolve online and approach empowered spaces. Avenues for future research are discussed.https://delibdemjournal.org/article/id/542/memesnarrativepublicslinkagesocial mediadeliberative system |
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| title | From Code to Discourse: Social Media and Linkage Mechanisms in Deliberative Systems |
| title_full | From Code to Discourse: Social Media and Linkage Mechanisms in Deliberative Systems |
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| title_short | From Code to Discourse: Social Media and Linkage Mechanisms in Deliberative Systems |
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