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In this Theory I will propose that Deliberation is built from several elements, and is influenced by several fields of knowledge. The basic elements are epistemic elements: the way knowledge is built. Then come influences by the way communication is built and massages are transformed, further is the way participants react to information, and to psychological ques transformed through the network of communication, then how the brain process information in different states and react to this information, and eventually, at the social level where different socio-dynamics and socio-settings can influence deliberation. In this model I’ll suggest how these elements are constructed and how they interact.
The foundation level will be the epistemic level, where knowledge is built and manipulated:
==The Epistemic Elements==
===The Group===
====Stakeholders====
Let’s assume that every deliberation starts, when one person tries to solve a personal problem. The he she finds that in order to solve this her problem, he she need the collaboration of others. He She may need their resources or agreement. Therefore, she needs to identify the stakeholders. The stakeholders may be people that are interested in the solution bringing about the solution, or may be influenced by the solution.
====Common Goal====
One of the first topics the stakeholders should address is what is their common Goal. What do they try to achieve together, if they want to put their resources into common action or in agreement, if they want not to be harmed by the common action?