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From: deliberation_research@yahoogroups.com [mailto:deliberation_research@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Laurence Monnoyer-Smith
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 8:17 AM
To: deliberation_research@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [delib] Looking for orientation on RE online deliberation tools
Dear Tom,DIAC 2005 papers have been online for a while and they have disappeared. But you can contact todd davies tdavies@csli.stanford. who has organised the whole event and ask for them.edu Good luckLaurence----- Original Message -----From: Tom MurraySent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 8:58 PMSubject: [delib] Looking for orientation on RE online deliberation toolsHello,
I am involved in some online deliberation porjects and just discovered
this group. [It has 87 members but has not been very active--is it
still alive?]
If anyone is listening, I'd appreciate any thoughts on the following:
- One of my interests is in tools that support the ethical elements of
collaboration, communication, and decision-making. I am, for
instance, inspired by Habermas' Discourse Ethics. In particular I'm
interested in tools that support the cognitive/emotional skills needed
to engage deeply in dialog and multiple perspectives. Does anyone
have pointers to like-minded projects or research?
- Is there proceedings of presentation summaries for the Online
Deliberation DIAC-2005 conference?
- I recently discovered truthmapping.com. I see a lot of graphical
mind-map/concept map/sensemaking tools out there (this is a
particularly nice one for deliberation). Do you know of documents
pointing to such tools being used successfully in authentic situations
to foster deliberation and knowledge building?
--cheers, Tom