Abstract

Abstract Chapter 7 presents the theoretical implications of connective practices for deliberative democratic theory, particularly recent systemic thinking. The chapter revisits evolving ideas about deliberative systems and reconsiders them in light of the book’s emphasis on connective practices. More specifically, it discusses why and how a focus on connective practices can enrich ideas of inclusion, reciprocity, and reflection in deliberative systems. The chapter concludes by making the case for a ‘connective turn’ in deliberative democratic theory and research—a turn which seeks to render abstract thinking in deliberative democracy more useful for practical reform.

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