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"Deliberation works towards the reconciliation of shared problems in a conscious way that is viewed as legitimate by all parties involved."  ''References: [[Doug Schuler | Schuler, D.]] (2011). Deliberation that Matters: Realizing the Potential for Civic Intelligence''. Transparency, of course, is key to legitimacy.  
 
"Deliberation works towards the reconciliation of shared problems in a conscious way that is viewed as legitimate by all parties involved."  ''References: [[Doug Schuler | Schuler, D.]] (2011). Deliberation that Matters: Realizing the Potential for Civic Intelligence''. Transparency, of course, is key to legitimacy.  
  
 
Formal discussion between all parties involved to make careful consideration of any issues before making a decision.
 
Formal discussion between all parties involved to make careful consideration of any issues before making a decision.
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"Deliberation works towards the reconciliation of shared problems in a conscious way that is viewed as legitimate by all parties involved." References: Schuler, D. (2011). Deliberation that Matters: Realizing the Potential for Civic Intelligence. Transparency, of course, is key to legitimacy.

Formal discussion between all parties involved to make careful consideration of any issues before making a decision.


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