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Five defentions of Deliberative process
# '''Connection between disicions and results as source of legitmecy''': Because the members of a democratic association regard deliberative procedures as the source of legitimacy, it is important to them that the terms of their association not merely be the results of their deliberation, but also be manifest to them as such. They prefer institutions in which the connections between deliberation and outcomes are evident to ones in which the connections are less clear.
# '''Every body is capble of deliberating''': The members recognize one another as having deliberative capacities, i.e. the capacities required for entering into a public exchange of reasons and for acting on the result of such public reasoning.
 
===Cont===
For a deliberative process there are three steps:
# There is a need to decide on an agenda.
# To propose alternative solutions to the problems on the agenda.Supporting those solutions with reasons.
# Conclude by settling on an alternative.
==Democratic assessment of collaborative planning processes‏==