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Polis: Escalar de la deliberación mediante el mapeo de espacios de opinión de alta dimensión
Author(s) -
Christopher G. Small
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
recerca
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.186
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2254-4135
pISSN - 1130-6149
DOI - 10.6035/recerca.5516
Subject(s) - deliberation , deliberative democracy , democracy , political science , context (archaeology) , public administration , state (computer science) , corporate governance , public relations , humanities , sociology , computer science , law , politics , management , economics , geography , art , archaeology , algorithm
Deliberative and participatory approaches to democracy seek to directly include citizens in decision-making and agenda-setting processes. These methods date back to the very foundations of democracy in Athens, where regular citizens shared the burden of governance and deliberated every major issue. However, thinkers at the time rightly believed that these methods could not function beyond the scale of the city-state, or polis. Representative democracy as an innovation improved on the scalability of collective decision making, but in doing so, sacrificed the extent to which regular citizens could participate in deliberation. Modern technology, including advances in computational power, machine learning algorithms, and data visualization techniques, presents a unique opportunity to scale out deliberative processes. Here we describe Polis, an open source web application capable of collecting and synthesizing feedback from people in a scalable and distributed fashion. Polis has shown itself capable of building shared understanding, disincentivizing counterproductive behavior (trolling), and cultivating points of consensus. It has done this in the context of journalistic and academic research, and directly as part of decision-making bodies at local and national levels, directly affecting legislation. These results demonstrate that deliberative processes can be scaled up beyond the constraints of in-person gatherings and small groups.

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