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Look up deliberative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deliberative may refer to: Deliberative agent Deliberative assembly Deliberative Council of Princes
Deliberative
Organization that uses parliamentary procedure to make decisions
A deliberative assembly is a meeting of members who use parliamentary procedure. In a speech to the electorate at Bristol in 1774, Edmund Burke described
Deliberative_assembly
Form of democracy focusing on deliberation and informed decision-making
Deliberative democracy or discursive democracy is a form of democracy in which deliberation is central to decision-making. Deliberative democracy seeks
Deliberative_democracy
Kind of rhetoric described by Aristotle
Deliberative rhetoric (Greek: γένος συμβουλευτικόν, genos symbouleutikon; Latin: genus deliberativum; sometimes called legislative oratory) is one of the
Deliberative_rhetoric
Type of deliberative assembly
In politics, a diet (/ˈdaɪ.ət/ DY-ət) is a formal deliberative assembly or legislature. The term is used for some assemblies such as the German Imperial
Diet_(assembly)
Advisory body during the Qing dynasty
The Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers (traditional Chinese: 議政王大臣會議; simplified Chinese: 议政王大臣会议; pinyin: Yìzhèng Wáng Dàchén Huìyì), also
Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers
Deliberative_Council_of_Princes_and_Ministers
Gauges opinion before and after significant deliberation
A deliberative opinion poll, sometimes called a deliberative poll, is a form of opinion poll taken before and after significant deliberation. Political
Deliberative_opinion_poll
Principle in common law
Deliberative process privilege is the common-law principle that the internal processes of the executive branch of a government are immune from normal disclosure
Deliberative process privilege
Deliberative_process_privilege
Selection of decision-makers by random sample
Sortition is often classified as a method for both direct democracy and deliberative democracy. Today, sortition is commonly used to select prospective jurors
Sortition
Mongolia's Law on Deliberative Polling is a law that codified the deliberative polling process into Mongolian law. It was ratified on February 9, 2017
Mongolia's Law on Deliberative Polling
Mongolia's_Law_on_Deliberative_Polling
Type of computer program
Deliberative agent (also known as intentional agent) is a sort of software agent used mainly in multi-agent system simulations. According to Wooldridge's
Deliberative_agent
A deliberative referendum is a referendum that increases public deliberation through purposeful institutional design.:557 The term "deliberative referendum"
Deliberative_referendum
Randomly selected people to deliberate on public issues
questions so as to exert an influence. Other names and variations of deliberative mini-publics include citizens' jury, citizens' panel, people's panel
Citizens'_assembly
Grammatical mood that asks whether the speaker should do something
Deliberative mood (abbreviated del) is a grammatical mood that asks whether the speaker should do something, e. g. "Shall I go to the market?" The Afar
Deliberative_mood
British labour economist (born 1948)
Precariat: The New Dangerous Class, his work has focused on the precariat, deliberative democracy, commons, and has become a major advocate of universal basic
Guy_Standing_(economist)
Leading or presiding officer of an organized group
presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly. The person holding the office, who is typically elected or
Chair_(officer)
American political scientist and communications scholar
Stanford’s Deliberative Democracy Lab. Fishkin is widely cited for his work on deliberative democracy, with his proposition of Deliberative Polling in
James_S._Fishkin
Methods of voting on motions
Deliberative assemblies – bodies that use parliamentary procedure to arrive at decisions – use several methods of voting on motions (formal proposal by
Voting methods in deliberative assemblies
Voting_methods_in_deliberative_assemblies
Activities associated with group decisions
ideal". Deliberative democracy is based on the notion that democracy is government by deliberation. Unlike aggregative democracy, deliberative democracy
Politics
Decision-making and opinion polling conducted by telephone
alternatives such as deliberative polling, as it does not require the participants to meet in person.[citation needed] Common to other deliberative democratic techniques
Televoting
Type of democracy that advocates the radical extension of equality and liberty
rival approaches, rather than a single doctrine: the deliberative strand corresponds to the Deliberative democracy that the agonistic strand explicitly opposes
Radical_democracy
insight (a much more protracted process) and can be contrasted with the deliberative style of decision-making. Intuition can influence judgment through either
Intuition_and_decision-making
1945 attacks in Japan during WWII
Greater East Asia East Asia Development Board (Kōain) Legislative and deliberative bodies Daijō-kan Privy Council Gozen Kaigi Imperial Diet Peers Representatives
Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
The Three-Layer Architecture is a hybrid reactive/deliberative robot architecture developed by R. James Firby that consists of three layers: a reactive
Three-layer_architecture
Body of one or more persons that is subordinate to a deliberative assembly
committee or commission is a body of one or more persons subordinate to a deliberative assembly or other form of organization. A committee may not itself be
Committee
Process to get public input
or surveys), as well as in deliberative groups (such as citizens' assemblies or citizen juries). Surveys and deliberative groups can be conducted with
Public_consultation
Often non-binding statement of intent in law
resolution is a motion, often in writing, which has been adopted by a deliberative body (such as a corporations' board and or the house of a legislature)
Resolution_(law)
Belgian post-Marxist political theorist (born 1943)
so-called Essex School of discourse analysis. She is a strong critic of deliberative democracy and advocates a conflict-oriented model of radical democracy
Chantal_Mouffe
Presiding officer of a legislative body
The speaker of a deliberative assembly, especially a legislative body, is its presiding officer, or the chair. The first documented use of the title was
Speaker_(politics)
Work of literature by Aristotle
more information in that area. Many chapters in Book I cover typical deliberative argument varieties in Athenian culture. Chapter One Aristotle says rhetoric
Rhetoric_(Aristotle)
such types, defined as direct democracy (or participatory democracy, or deliberative democracy), promote equal and direct participation in political decisions
Types_of_democracy
Dataset of characteristics of political / rankings regimes
principles: electoral, liberal, majoritarian, consensual, participatory, deliberative, and egalitarian, with variables describing various aspects of government
V-Dem_Democracy_Indices
Model of democracy
online deliberative polling, a system in which citizens deliberate with peers virtually before answering a poll. The results of deliberative opinion
Participatory_democracy
Secondary interest in a deliberative motion
In deliberative bodies, a second to a proposed motion is an indication that there is at least one person besides the mover that is interested in seeing
Second (parliamentary procedure)
Second_(parliamentary_procedure)
1955–1975 war in Southeast Asia
and South Vietnamese forces were shocked by the scale, intensity and deliberative planning, as the infiltration of Communist personnel and weapons into
Vietnam_War
Deliberative assembly that makes laws
A legislature (UK: /ˈlɛdʒɪslətʃər/, US: /-ˌleɪtʃər/) is a deliberative assembly that holds the legal authority to make law and exercise political oversight
Legislature
Form of democracy
Two leading forms of direct democracy are participatory democracy and deliberative democracy. Semi-direct democracies, in which representatives administer
Direct_democracy
means and less on compared measures and quantities. An alternative, deliberative democracy, may combine with either the anticipatory or the bioregional
Anticipatory_democracy
Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)
Greater East Asia East Asia Development Board (Kōain) Legislative and deliberative bodies Daijō-kan Privy Council Gozen Kaigi Imperial Diet Peers Representatives
Unit_731
Academic field
of popular topics which affect society. Deliberative democracy is a tool for making decisions. Deliberative democracy can be traced back all the way
Science and technology studies
Science_and_technology_studies
Performing a speech to a live audience
the ancient Greek philosopher, identified three types of speeches: deliberative (political), forensic (judicial), and epideictic (ceremonial or demonstrative)
Public_speaking
Planning style focused on dialogue
Deliberative planning refers to a planning process that focuses on making decisions through dialogue, making seasoned arguments and in depth deliberations
Deliberative_planning
Deliberative global democratic citizens' assembly
the development of deliberative democracy. The concept of a citizens' assembly was first developed in the form of a deliberative poll by James Fishkin
Global_Assembly
The deliberative and coordinating bodies of the State Council are agencies of the State Council of China, responsible for organizing and coordinating important
Deliberative and coordinating bodies of the State Council
Deliberative_and_coordinating_bodies_of_the_State_Council
Situation in which a seat in a deliberative assembly becomes vacant
(casual in the sense of "by chance") is a situation in which a seat in a deliberative assembly becomes vacant during that assembly's term. Casual vacancies
Casual_vacancy
2019 deliberative polling event; the largest representative sample in American history
utilized a method called deliberative polling, led by Stanford Professors James Fishkin and Larry Diamond of the Center for Deliberative Democracy. The event
America_in_One_Room
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
government that includes the monarch and the Council of Ministers, the deliberative organ of the Dutch cabinet. The cabinet usually consists of 13 to 16
Netherlands
Type of parliamentary procedure
parliamentary procedure, a motion is a formal proposal by a member of a deliberative assembly that the assembly take a particular action. These may include
Motion (parliamentary procedure)
Motion_(parliamentary_procedure)
Government system where political power lies with the people
ideal." Deliberative democracy is based on the notion that democracy is government by deliberation. Unlike aggregative democracy, deliberative democracy
Democracy
Political scientist and university professor
Dryzek (born 23 June 1953) is a Centenary Professor at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra's Institute
John_Dryzek
Use of information and communication technology in political and governance processes
the rapid pace of digital dialogue, which may outpace the slower, more deliberative processes of policy-making. The rise of digital media has created new
E-democracy
Agent architecture in computer science is a blueprint for software agents and intelligent control systems, depicting the arrangement of components. The
Agent_architecture
Local civic body in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) is the municipal body administering Nagpur, in Maharashtra state in Central India. The Municipal Council of Nagpur was
Nagpur_Municipal_Corporation
Local civic body in Mehsana, Gujarat, India
commissioner, while an elected body of corporators and a mayor administers the deliberative wing after the first municipal corporation elections are held. Following
Mehsana_Municipal_Corporation
1937–1945 conflict in East Asia
Greater East Asia East Asia Development Board (Kōain) Legislative and deliberative bodies Daijō-kan Privy Council Gozen Kaigi Imperial Diet Peers Representatives
Second_Sino-Japanese_War
Type of democracy principled on elected representation
constitutional court, supreme court). The constitution may also provide for some deliberative democracy (e.g., Royal Commissions) or direct popular measures (e.g.
Representative_democracy
Capacity of a country to withstand or recover from democratic backsliding
Anticipatory Athenian Cellular Consensus Conservative Cosmopolitan Defensive Deliberative Direct Economic Electronic Empowered Ethnic Grassroots Guided Hybrid
Democratic_resilience
Specialized agency of the United Nations
Citizen Participation and New Democratic Institutions: Catching the Deliberative Wave". OECD, June 2020. 9 June 2020. Archived from the original on 19
World_Health_Organization
Parliamentary procedure
under the heavy workload of Congress but is inappropriate in ordinary deliberative assemblies. Mason, Paul (2010). Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure
Table (parliamentary procedure)
Table_(parliamentary_procedure)
Political Expression
walny). It implies chaos, disorder and indecision, particularly in a deliberative meeting. The term originates from the Swedish Polsk riksdag and German
Polish parliament (expression)
Polish_parliament_(expression)
Decision rule that selects alternatives which have a majority
the most common social choice rule worldwide, being heavily used in deliberative assemblies for dichotomous decisions, e.g. whether or not to pass a bill
Majority_rule
Literary technique used to persuade
Sotto voce Topos Genres Apologetics Debate Declamation Controversia Deliberative Demagogy Dialectic Socratic method Dissoi logoi Elocution Epideictic
Literary_device
Ghana were pronounced 'free'. Modern studies have identified elements of deliberative democracy in ancient African societies, such as among the Baganda in
Democracy_in_Africa
Term in decision theory and general systems theory
The deliberative and implemental mindsets are part of the decision making process in goal setting and goal striving. When someone has a deliberative mindset
Mindset
Term in robotics
through the system, and where decisions are made. The hierarchical or deliberative paradigm describes a top-down control structure in which the robot's
Robotic_paradigm
Organization of lawyers in Punjab, Pakistan
The Punjab Bar Council (Urdu: پنجاب بار کونسل) is a deliberative assembly of lawyers in Punjab, Pakistan. It is established by the Parliament of Pakistan
Punjab_Bar_Council
Nicomachean Ethics and Generation of Animals, he posits women as possessing deliberative reason but lacking authority, legitimizing their subordination to male
Aristotle's_views_on_women
1941 Japanese attack on the US
Greater East Asia East Asia Development Board (Kōain) Legislative and deliberative bodies Daijō-kan Privy Council Gozen Kaigi Imperial Diet Peers Representatives
Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor
Type of software
link relationships and grammatical features to infer social networks. Deliberative social networks are webs of discussion and debate for decision-making
Social_software
Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)
Minister • 1911 Yikuang, Prince Qing • 1911–1912 Yuan Shikai Legislature Deliberative Council (1636–1733) Advisory Council (1910–1912) Historical era Late
Qing_dynasty
Provincial legislature of Alberta
The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the deliberative assembly of the province of Alberta, Canada. It sits in the Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Legislative_Assembly_of_Alberta
Departmental legislature in France
Departmental Council of Jura (French: Conseil Départemental du Jura) is the deliberative assembly of the Jura department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Departmental_Council_of_Jura
procedure refers to the origins and evolution of parliamentary law used by deliberative assemblies. Demeter's Manual traces the origins of modern parliamentary
History of parliamentary procedure
History_of_parliamentary_procedure
American actress and model (1943–1969)
Vreeland Hill (2018). Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX: The Result of a Deliberative Process that Contemplates a New Dawn in Hollywood. Publisher: Michael
Sharon_Tate
Legislature with three or more chambers
is the condition in which a legislature is divided into more than two deliberative assemblies, which are commonly called "chambers" or "houses". This usually
Multicameralism
a system composed of an executive body (the municipal chamber) and a deliberative body (the municipal assembly). The municipal chamber is the executive
Municipalities_of_Portugal
Session of a conference with no absentees
A plenary session or plenum is a session of a conference or deliberative assembly in which all parties or members are present. Such a session may include
Plenary_session
Government regime in ancient Athens
Anticipatory Athenian Cellular Consensus Conservative Cosmopolitan Defensive Deliberative Direct Economic Electronic Empowered Ethnic Grassroots Guided Hybrid
Athenian_democracy
How politicians represent citizens
Anticipatory Athenian Cellular Consensus Conservative Cosmopolitan Defensive Deliberative Direct Economic Electronic Empowered Ethnic Grassroots Guided Hybrid
Political_representation
Body of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
The Central Financial Commission (CFC) is a commission of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that supervises and manage the Chinese
Central_Financial_Commission
Overview of democracy measures
high-level principles of democracy: "electoral", "liberal", "participatory", "deliberative" and "egalitarian", and quantifies these principles. The V-Dem Democracy
Democracy_indices
Deliberative assembly
The Assembly of Martinique is the deliberative assembly of Martinique, which is a single territorial collectivity of France. In 2015 it replaced both the
Assembly_of_Martinique
Process of thoughtfully weighing options, usually prior to voting
or not guilty, along with information and arguments to evaluate. In "deliberative democracy", the aim is for both elected officials and the general public
Deliberation
Major surges of democracy in history
Anticipatory Athenian Cellular Consensus Conservative Cosmopolitan Defensive Deliberative Direct Economic Electronic Empowered Ethnic Grassroots Guided Hybrid
Waves_of_democracy
Parliamentary motions to obtain information
parliamentary procedure, requests and inquiries are motions used by members of a deliberative assembly to obtain information or to do or have something done that requires
Requests_and_inquiries
Collective perception of a group of people
Anticipatory Athenian Cellular Consensus Conservative Cosmopolitan Defensive Deliberative Direct Economic Electronic Empowered Ethnic Grassroots Guided Hybrid
Wisdom_of_the_crowd
Upper house of the US Congress
been impeached by the House. The Senate has been considered both a more deliberative and prestigious body than the House of Representatives due to its longer
United_States_Senate
Range of views in political science and philosophy
democracy – whether it be direct, representative, participatory, or deliberative – and epistemic democrats themselves disagree over such questions. Instead
Epistemic_democracy
Paramilitary force active from 1969 to 2005
Dublin, when a third of the delegates walked out of the party's highest deliberative body, the ard fheis, in protest at the party leadership's attempt to
Provisional Irish Republican Army
Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army
Legislative chamber of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia
Gaelic: Taigh Seanaidh Alba Nuadh), or Legislative Assembly, is the deliberative assembly of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia, and together with the
Nova_Scotia_House_of_Assembly
Country in Southern and Western Europe
elections. The monarch makes use of these reserve powers in his own deliberative judgment after consulting the president of the Congress of Deputies.
Spain
American professor (born 1967)
Political Science at Penn State University. He is known for his research on deliberative democracy and group decision making. John Gastil was born in San Diego
John_Gastil
Political theory emphasizing the positive aspects of conflict
challenges to John Rawls's theory of justice and Jürgen Habermas's theory on deliberative democracy have spawned a host of new literature in this area. His work
Agonism
aids such as pie charts or icon arrays to depict ratios. Encouraging deliberative thinking through numeracy training and cognitive reflection tasks. Base
Denominator_neglect
Parliamentary procedure drawing attention to a rules violation
when someone draws attention to a rules violation in a meeting of a deliberative assembly. In Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), a point of
Point_of_order
Filipina sociologist
Curato", is a Filipina sociologist best known for her academic work on deliberative democracy and her media work providing academic commentary on politics
Nicole_Curato
Monograph by Jürgen Habermas
Between Facts and Norms (German: Faktizität und Geltung) is a 1992 book on deliberative politics by the German political philosopher Jürgen Habermas. The culmination
Between_Facts_and_Norms
Large gathering to discuss a common interest
conventions, wherever they may arise in constitutional law, as short-term deliberative assemblies. As such, they are subject to the rights of the People to
Convention_(meeting)
Body of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
The Working Committee on Party and State Merit and Honor Commendation is an agency of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party responsible
Working Committee on Party and State Merit and Honor Commendation
Working_Committee_on_Party_and_State_Merit_and_Honor_Commendation
Chinese Communist Party body
The Central Leading Group for Party Building is a coordination body set up under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party responsible for Party
Central Leading Group for Party Building
Central_Leading_Group_for_Party_Building
DELIBERATIVE
DELIBERATIVE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a nickname, or an occupational name for someone in the service of parliament, the British deliberative assembly. The name is recorded in northeast England in the 17th and 18th centuries, but appears to have died out there in the early 19th century. It is not found in the 1881 British census.
DELIBERATIVE
DELIBERATIVE
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Queen of the World
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a Middle English personal name, Saher or Seir (see Sayer 1).
Male
English
Pet form of English Robert, ROBBY means "bright fame."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Awesome; Smart; Rare
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Dagger; Sharp; Mankind
Girl/Female
Muslim
Light
Male
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Ferenc, FERI means "French."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the soul, Ruler of mind
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Ukrainian
Life
Girl/Female
Tamil
DELIBERATIVE
DELIBERATIVE
DELIBERATIVE
DELIBERATIVE
DELIBERATIVE
n.
An assembly or council having the highest deliberative and legislative functions.
n.
A legislative or administrative assembly in Germany, Poland, and some other countries of Europe; a deliberative convention; a council; as, the Diet of Worms, held in 1521.
a.
According to the rules and usages of Parliament or of deliberative bodies; as, a parliamentary motion.
n.
Separation of the members of a deliberative body, esp. of the Houses of Parliament, to ascertain the vote.
n.
A hall, as where a king gives audience, or a deliberative body or assembly meets; as, presence chamber; senate chamber.
n.
A discourse in which a question is discussed, or weighed and examined.
a.
Pertaining to deliberation; proceeding or acting by deliberation, or by discussion and examination; deliberating; as, a deliberative body.
adv.
In a deliberative manner; circumspectly; considerately.
n.
The act of organizing; the act of arranging in a systematic way for use or action; as, the organization of an army, or of a deliberative body.
n.
One versed in the rules and usages of Parliament or similar deliberative assemblies; as, an accomplished parliamentarian.
n.
A kind of rhetoric employed in proving a thing and convincing others of its truth, in order to persuade them to adopt it.
n.
In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.
n.
The decision or determination of a council or deliberative assembly; a resolve; a decree.
v. t.
To propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn.
n.
A proposal or suggestion looking to action or progress; esp., a formal proposal made in a deliberative assembly; as, a motion to adjourn.