Talk:Deliberative opinion poll

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Somebody should incorporate this snippet from deliberative democracy into this article, which currently doesn't really explain what a deliberative opinion poll is:

James Fishkin's 1991 work, "Democracy and Deliberation" introduced a concrete way to apply the theory of deliberative democracy to real-world decision making, by way of what he calls the Deliberative opinion poll. In the deliberative opinion poll, a statistically representative sample of the nation or a community is gathered to discuss an issue in conditions that further deliberation. The group is then polled, and the results of the poll and the actual deliberation can be used both as a recommending force and in certain circumstances, to replace a vote. Dozens of deliberative opinion polls have been conducted across the United States since his book was published.

-Grick(talk to me!) 05:21, 28 August 2006 (UTC)