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Democratic Deliberation with Sheron Fraser-Burgess
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Deliberative democracy is a school of political thought in which conversation takes on a central role. It’s different from representative democracy, which involves voting and polling, because it focuses on discussion and understanding to move forward on issues. Sheron Fraser-Burgess, professor of social foundations and multicultural education at Ball State University, explains that educators can take principles from deliberative democracy and apply them to a classroom setting. In her work, she advocates for democratic deliberation, which is a means of teaching students not only how to work through cultural differences, but also how to be better citizens in a democracy.
Send questions or comments to examiningethics@gmail.com.
For the episode’s transcript, click here.
Shownotes
- Sheron Fraser-Burgess
- Deliberative democracy
- John Dewey
- Amy Guttman
- Danielle Allen, Talking to Strangers
- Hannah Arendt and desegregation
- Womanism
- Alice Walker, In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens
- Ideal and non-ideal theory in political philosophy
Thanks to Evelyn Brosius for designing our logo. Our image is by VMasrour (WMF), CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
- Bundt by Blue Dot Sessions
- Coulis Coulis by Blue Dot Sessions
To contact us, email examiningethics@gmail.com.
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Why? 不活跃的收取点 status. 我们的伺服器已尝试了一段时间,但仍然无法截取有效的播客收取点
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Deliberative democracy is a school of political thought in which conversation takes on a central role. It’s different from representative democracy, which involves voting and polling, because it focuses on discussion and understanding to move forward on issues. Sheron Fraser-Burgess, professor of social foundations and multicultural education at Ball State University, explains that educators can take principles from deliberative democracy and apply them to a classroom setting. In her work, she advocates for democratic deliberation, which is a means of teaching students not only how to work through cultural differences, but also how to be better citizens in a democracy.
Send questions or comments to examiningethics@gmail.com.
For the episode’s transcript, click here.
Shownotes
- Sheron Fraser-Burgess
- Deliberative democracy
- John Dewey
- Amy Guttman
- Danielle Allen, Talking to Strangers
- Hannah Arendt and desegregation
- Womanism
- Alice Walker, In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens
- Ideal and non-ideal theory in political philosophy
Thanks to Evelyn Brosius for designing our logo. Our image is by VMasrour (WMF), CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
- Bundt by Blue Dot Sessions
- Coulis Coulis by Blue Dot Sessions
To contact us, email examiningethics@gmail.com.
The post Democratic Deliberation with Sheron Fraser-Burgess appeared first on Examining Ethics.
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