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In recent years, deliberative democracy has drawn attention as a potential way of fighting polarization. Allowing citizens to exchange arguments and viewpoints on political issues in group, can have strong conflict-mitigating effects: it can foster opinion changes (thereby overcoming idea-based polarization), and improve relations between diametrically opposed groups (thereby tackling affective forms of polarization, such as affective polarization). However, these results conflict with social psychological and communication studies which find that communicative encounters between groups can lead to further polarization and even group think. The question therefore arises under which conditions deliberative interactions between citizens can decrease polarization. Based on a multidisciplinary systematic review of the literature, which includes a wide diversity of communicative encounters ranging from short classroom discussions to multi-weekend citizen assemblies, this paper reports several findings. First, we argue that the effects of communicative encounters on polarization are conditional on how those types of communication were conceptualized across disciplines. More precisely, we find depolarizing effects when group discussions adhere to a deliberative democracy framework, and polarizing effects when they do not. Second we find that the depolarizing effects depend on several design factors that are often implemented in deliberative democracy studies. Finally, our analysis shows that that much more work needs to be done to unravel and test the exact causal mechanism(s) underlying the polarization-reducing effects of deliberation. Many potential causal mechanisms were identified, but few studies were able to adjudicate how deliberation affects polarization.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Artikelnummer | 1127372 |
Pagina's (van-tot) | 1-13 |
Aantal pagina's | 13 |
Tijdschrift | Frontiers in Political Science |
Volume | 5 |
Nummer van het tijdschrift | 2023 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - 2023 |
Bibliografische nota
Funding Information:This work was financially supported by the NORFACE Joint Research Programme on Democratic Governance in a Turbulent Age and co-funded by [AEI, ANR, ESRC, FWO, NCN, NWO], and the European Commission through Horizon 2020 under grant agreement No. 822166, Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO Vlaanderen) [grant number G0G7620N], and EUTOPIA Institutional Partnership under [grant number EUTOPIA-PhD-2021-0000000058].
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2023 Caluwaerts, Bernaerts, Kesberg, Smets and Spruyt.
Copyright:
Copyright 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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BASGO15: OZR Basisfinanciering voor Grote Onderzoeksgroepen - DFUTURE
1/01/24 → 31/12/25
Project: Fundamenteel
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SRP79: SRP-Onderzoekszwaartepunt: Versterken van democratisch bestuur in Europa
Celis, K., Adam, I., Caluwaerts, D., Coene, G., Oberthur, S., Severs, E., Erzeel, S. & Lechkar, I.
1/11/22 → 31/10/28
Project: Fundamenteel
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SRP76: SRP-Onderzoekszwaartepunt: Demografische en Maatschappelijke Uitdagingen van de 21ste Eeuw
Bircan, T., Vanroelen, C., Vanroelen, C., Vandenheede, H., Verhaeghe, P., Gadeyne, S., Bircan, T., Baró Porras, F., Spruyt, B., Vandebroeck, D., Schreurs, B., Van Belle, E., De Moortel, D., Schirmer, W. & Buffel, V.
1/11/22 → 31/10/27
Project: Fundamenteel