13.2 Deliberative Polling
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Deliberative polling improves upon ordinary public opinion polling by allowing the randomly sampled participants to deliberate with each other and ask for expert knowledge, integrating facts and values. For making important policy decisions, such a process simulates the opinions of an informed public. A mock deliberative polling event is hosted every term, with past topics such as natural gas fracking, gene drives in mosquitos, and social media policy.
The Lesson in Context
Near the end of the course, we introduce some techniques for group decision making that have seen some real-world success. Deliberative polling is one such method that allows citizens to make a democratic decision on some policy option in accordance with their values but with the knowledge of experts at their disposal.
Takeaways
After this lesson, students should
- Be optimistic about the possibility of integrating the perspectives and insights of both experts and stakeholders in forming effective policies with community buy-in.
- Recognize problems which could be resolved effectively using deliberative polling.
Deliberative Polling
- Participants are not required to come to an agreement.
- Participants are asked to speak to the facts presented in the briefing material, rather than try to convince other group members of their position.
- Experts are only there to answer questions posed by participants, rather than try to convince people of their own position.
- Each small group is moderated by a neutral moderator.
Deliberative Democracy Lab
America One Room Experiment
After this lesson, students should
- Attitudes
- Be optimistic about the possibility of integrating the perspectives and insights of both experts and stakeholders in forming effective policies with community buy-in.
- Concept Acquisition
- Deliberative Polling: A system of decision-making wherein a representative group of stakeholders come together, exchange and discuss information, question experts, and poll their individual opinions at various points throughout the session.
- Concept Application
- Recognize problems which could be resolved effectively using deliberative polling.
- Plan deliberative polls, including:
- Identifying relevant stakeholders.
- Identifying relevant experts.
- Identifying important types of factual information & questions.
- Proposing appropriate questions to ask in the polls.
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