This report was brought to my attention by Sandy Heierbacher in the Online Engagement Group at LinkedIn, and I thought it well worth sharing more widely.
Also blogged about by Sandy at the US National Coalition for Deliberation and Democracy (NCDD), in the post The Promise and Problems of Online Deliberation, the report provides a look at how online tools can be used in citizen deliberation, with recommendations on which tools to use when.
The report is available from: http://kettering.org/publications/the-promise-and-problems-of-online-deliberation/
There's even a supporting infographic as below:
Also blogged about by Sandy at the US National Coalition for Deliberation and Democracy (NCDD), in the post The Promise and Problems of Online Deliberation, the report provides a look at how online tools can be used in citizen deliberation, with recommendations on which tools to use when.
The report is available from: http://kettering.org/publications/the-promise-and-problems-of-online-deliberation/
There's even a supporting infographic as below:
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