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[ecrea] Journal of Public Deliberation: Equity and Inclusion in Online Community Forums
Tue May 02 19:24:28 GMT 2017
A special edition on equity and deliberation includes this in-depth
interview on digital inclusion and online participation (abstract below):
http://po.st/deliberationonlineinclusion
<http://po.st/deliberationonlineinclusion>
No matter the technology, if you are interested in lessons from
http://E-Democracy.org/inclusion , also see
http://E-Democracy.org/research ... further if you are interested in
helping launch/fund/research NEW efforts to inclusively connect
neighborhoods and local places online among immigrants and native-born,
race and ethnicity, income and red and blue, let me know:
(clift /at/ e-democracy.org) <mailto:(clift /at/ e-democracy.org)>
- Steve
Equity and Inclusion in Online Community Forums: An Interview with
Steven Clift
Abstract
Online forums pose unique challenges and opportunities for creating
equitable public discussions. In this interview, Steven Clift, Executive
Director and Founder of E-Democracy.org, shares lessons learned about
how to attract new immigrants and refugees to place-based online
communities, seeding and facilitating discussions among ethnically
diverse residents, and fostering civil discourse. He emphasizes that
building a thriving and diverse neighborhood forum online depends on
providing spaces where people can discuss community life, exchange free
goods, and talk about civic issues in ways that arise organically from
people’s everyday concerns, rather than recruiting people to a primarily
political forum, which tends to attract privileged residents whose
voices often dominate in offline politics. Clift also reflects on the
implications for equity of the changing technological landscape for
online deliberations, from the rise of Yahoo! Groups to Facebook Groups
to commercial neighborhood sites, such as Nextdoor.com. As the Internet
becomes integrated into all aspects of everyday life, Clift’s insights
can help us to envision how inclusive online forums can be incorporated
into many kinds of public engagement.
Recommended Citation
Abdullah, Carolyne; Karpowitz, Christopher F.; and Raphael, Chad (2016)
"Equity and Inclusion in Online Community Forums: An Interview with
Steven Clift," /Journal of Public Deliberation/: Vol. 12 : Iss. 2 ,
Article 11.
Available at: http://www.publicdeliberation.net/jpd/vol12/iss2/art11
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