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Elements in deliberation

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Elements in deliberation are elemnts that influance the outcome of deliberation. They interact with each other to change the results of deliberation.

Communication Elements

The oreder of talking

Synchronic or a synchronic

Social Queues information carries by the meduim

People needs social information, like body language, intonations and facial expressions to better understand each other. The more the medium can transfer social information, the better and faster the understanding will be, and they can also trust each other more[1]. Therefore face to face meetings will be better from video conferences and video conferences will be better the teleconferences, and they will be better than emails (emails will have an advantage in deliberation, because all the formers were synchronous mediums which slow down the pace of group talks, while emails are a synchronous).

Summery:

  • The more social queues a medium can carry, the better and faster participants will understand each other.

Groups Size Elements

Epistemic Elements

Priming

Questions

RPE

Psychological Elements

PFC or FFFF

Conformation bias

(which is related also to priming Also, the perceived honor of the speakers.

References

  1. Bicchieri, C., Lev-On, A., & Chavez, A. (2010). The medium or the message? Communication relevance and richness in trust games. Synthese, 176(1), 125–147.