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What is Deliberation

Universal Codes of Media in International Political Communications: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Process of discussion and comparison of options in the political discourse.
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International Political Communication: New Challenges and Old Uncertainty
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3808-1.ch001
Abstract
The first chapter serves as an introduction to international political communication and associated terms. It dwells upon the difference of political communication in international relations and international political communication, also showing the functions and typology of the phenomenon, focusing especially on how connected international political communication is to media and how this connection further intensifies with time due to globalization processes and technological advancements of last few decades. Among the objectives attempted by the chapter is to introduce the reader to all crucial concepts of international political communication before moving in swiftly to its relation with universal codes of media in the very next chapter.
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Civic Deliberations in COVID-19 and Beyond
A word which indicates the online synchronous or asynchronous critical dialogue.
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The Current State and Future of E-Participation Research
Consideration of all sides of an issue and carefully weighing the consequences of various options for action.
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The Ethics of Global Communication Online
Dialogical communication that induces reflection upon preferences in non-coercive fashion. Deliberators are amenable to changing their judgments, preferences and views during the course of interactions.
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