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[ecrea] New Book "Deliberation, The Media and Political Talk"
Sat May 04 13:22:32 GMT 2013
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Deliberation, the Media and Political Talk
Rousiley C.M. Maia
In recent years democratic theory has taken a deliberative turn and one
central question that needs to be answered is how to connect
face-to-face conversations and deliberations in particular forums to
broader discussions in the larger society. Working within the cutting
edges of deliberative theories, this book surveys the role of the mass
media in the deliberative system and investigates, through a set of
empirical cases, a range of key problems in the media arena: the
interplay between arguing and strategic maneuvering; public demands for
accountability; emotional appeal for deliberation; tensions between
agonistic and diplomatic delib-eration; and the public construction of
general claims. Adopting an integrative per-spective, this book also
looks at how affected people use published opinions to make sense of
politics and produce bottom-up reasons, in addition to media-driven or
top-down discourses in the public sphere. The general aim of the book is
to show that the mass media have an important place in deliberative
democracy and to enrich political and media theories with new findings.
http://www.hamptonpress.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=978-1-61289-025-8
A review of this book was done by Jurg Steiner:
http://www.publicdeliberation.net/jpd/vol9/iss1/art13/
Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgments.
INTRODUCTION. The Plan of this Book.
PART I: INTEGRATING THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY
AND MEDIA STUDIES DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY: APPROACHING NORMATIVE
CONTROVERSIES. Classic Deliberation. What Type of Communication Is
Needed for Deliberation? Should Deliberation Follow an Open Procedure of
Reason-Giving, Which Is Necessarily Incompatible With Self-Interest,
Insincerity, Strategy and Bargaining? What Sort of Equality Is Needed
for Deliberation? Is Deliberation Oriented Toward Simple
Consensus, Defined as Unanimous Agreement?
FROM PUBLIC SPHERE TO DELIBERATIVE SYSTEM: LOCATING THE PLACE OF THE
MEDIA. From Public Sphere to Deliberative
System. Micro- or Macro-Deliberation? The Deliberative System.
THE NEWS MEDIA AS A FORUM FOR CIVIC DEBATE. The Media System. Different
Kinds and Levels of Constraints Applied to the News
Media as a Civic Forum. An Integrated Approach to the Media System.
MEDIATED DELIBERATION. What Is Mediated Deliberation? Variables to
Observe and Measure in Evaluating Mediated Deliberation.
PART II: MEDIATED DELIBERATION
THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN ARGUING AND STRATEGIC MANEUVERING: THE MEDIA
DEBATE OVER THE 2005 REFERENDUM ON BANNING FIREARMS SALES. The
Referendum on the Sale of Firearms in the Brazilian Democratic Context.
Methodology. Participant
Accessibility and Identification. Use of Arguments. Reciprocity and
Responsiveness. Reflexivity and Reversibility of Opinions. Conclusion.
DEMANDS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY. THE MEDIA DEBATE OVER THE BUS 174 HIJACKING.
The Surveillance Function of the Media and
Different Dimensions of Accountability. Media Coverage of the Bus 174
Hijacking. Political Accountability . Professional Accountability.
Legal Accountability . Public Debate as a Means of Activating Political
Accountability. Conclusion.
EMOTIONAL APPEAL FOR DELIBERATION: THE HOMOEROTIC BOND IN SOAP OPERATES
(Ângela C. S. Marques and Rousiley C. M.
Maia). Alternative Communication Modes Triggering Self-Reflection. The
Soap Operas and Stereotypes in Question: The Case Study.
Methodology. “A Próxima Vitima” in Media Debate. The Two Lesbians of
“Torre de Babel”. Conclusion.
PART III: MEDIATED DELIBERATION AND POLITICAL TALK
POLITICAL TALK AND DEMOCRATIC DELIBERATION. Why Does Informal
Conversation Matter for Deliberation? Why “Affected” People?
Ordinary Citizens: Making Sense of Published Opinions Together.
DELIBERATION AND POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION: POOR WOMEN DISCUSS PUBLISHED
OPINIONS ABOUT BRAZILIAN INCOME TRANSFER PROGRAMS (Ângela C. S. Marques
and Rousiley C. M. Maia). Everyday Political Talk Within the
Deliberative Process.
Methodology. Interpretation of the Problem and Orientation of Actors
Toward Mutual Understanding. The Production of Counternarratives.
Disclosing Background Presuppositions. Assuming the Risk of Debating.
Avoiding the Risk. Conclusion.
BETWEEN DIPLOMATIC AND AGONISTIC DELIBERATION: MAKING SENSE OF CHILD
DOMESTIC LABOR (Danila Cal and Rousiley C.
M. Maia). Diplomatic or Agonistic Deliberation? CDL and PETID’s
Discourse. CDL as a Public Problem. Methodology. Contesting the
Network of Media Discourses on CDL. Beyond the Media Discourses. Conclusion.
DELIBERATION ACROSS ARENAS? ASSESSING THE CONSTITUTION OF GENERAL CLAIMS
ABOUT THE FUTURE OF LEPROSY COLONIES (Ricardo F. Mendonça and Rousiley
C. M. Maia). Deliberation, Representation, and the Construction of
General Claims. The
Struggle of People Affected by Leprosy in Different Discursive Arenas.
Conclusion.
CONCLUSION. Mediated Deliberation. Mediated Deliberation and Political Talk.
References. Media Materials. Author Index. Subject Index.
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