Facilitating Vulnerability and Power in New Hampshire Listen’s “Blue and You”
Author(s) -
Renee Guarriello Heath
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of deliberative democracy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2634-0488
DOI - 10.16997/jdd.308
Subject(s) - deliberation , conversation , vulnerability (computing) , power (physics) , context (archaeology) , storytelling , stakeholder , public relations , work (physics) , sociology , politics , framing (construction) , political science , engineering , geography , mechanical engineering , physics , narrative , computer security , communication , archaeology , quantum mechanics , computer science , law , linguistics , philosophy , structural engineering
This study examines the on-going work of New Hampshire Listens, a convener of deliberative conversations, specific to their work with police-community relationships. Attending particularly to the facilitators and planners of New Hampshire “Blue and You” in a small city, the study found systemic practices of early stakeholder involvement in the planning, holding space for disparate views, promoting storytelling, and creating intimate physical spaces addressed the vulnerability felt by participants. These practices distributed power among stakeholders, aided in preparing participants for the conversation, and fostered neutrality in the forum. They provide several ideas for how deliberation practitioners and scholars might respond to the present polarizing political context.
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