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Exclusion and Uptake in Deliberative Democracy with Professor Sarah Sorial

Exclusion and Uptake in Deliberative Democracy with Professor Sarah Sorial

Update: 2022-09-20
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Patronizing, interrupting, ignoring, talking over, shouting down, and mansplaining, not to mention outright trolling, abusing, threatening, and humiliating are just a few of the deliberative vices that plague too many of our discussions. This matters not just for our interpersonal and work relationships, but also for the quality of our democracy. Join host A/Prof Paul Formosa and guest Professor Sarah Sorial discuss the problem of exclusion and uptake in deliberations, whether in-person or on-line.


This podcast discusses Sarah’s paper which you can read at the following link: Sorial, S. (2022). Deliberation and the Problems of Exclusion and Uptake: The Virtues of Actively Facilitating Equitable Deliberation and Testimonial Sensibility. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 25(2), 215–231. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-022-10273-0


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Exclusion and Uptake in Deliberative Democracy with Professor Sarah Sorial

Exclusion and Uptake in Deliberative Democracy with Professor Sarah Sorial

Macquarie University Research Centre for Agency, Values, and Ethics (CAVE)