Harwood partners with Journal of Public Deliberation to share news and information

Monday, April 3, 2006

(The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation)Starting this week, The Harwood Institute and the Journal of Public Deliberation (JPD), an
electronic journal of research, news, and information for people interested in dialogue and deliberation, will begin partnering to share items of interest through our organizational communications. The purpose of this partnership is to help bring more information of interest to our respective audiences.

The Journal of Public Deliberation (JPD) is about to start its second year of publication.It was a convening of leading researchers and practitioners - sponsored by Deliberative Democracy Consortium (DDC) in 2002 - where JPD was born. Its first sponsor is the DDC and original funder was the Hewlett Foundation. JPD’s Coordinating Editor is Dr. Ted Becker, a professor of political science at Auburn University.

The mission of JPD is simple enough: help synergize the global deliberative democracy movement. The major tactic was to develop a free (open access) online publication that would bring together the work and efforts of academics and practitioners in this emerging field and political transformation movement - and to do it in a way that also informed and engaged the public.

JPD has two facets or faces and two hosts. Its academic side has its own distinguished Board of Editors which puts all submitted articles through a rigorous peer review process. Those that pass muster are published immediately online. The Journal is formatted and served by Berkeley Electronic Press as one of its two "Open Access Journals."

The academic side also publishes "essays," which are written by academics, but are only peer reviewed by the coordinating editor and essay editor. JPD also publishes academic quality book reviews and interviews.

In its first year of operations, JPD had over 6,000 visitors to the academic homepage and more than 3,000 downloads of its articles, essays, book reviews and interviews.

JPD’s practitioner/public side can be found at www.auburn.edu/jpd. This aspect has a more public friendly format and news stories from around the world about ongoing evolution and experiments in public deliberation and deliberative democracy. This effort is under current development by JPD’s Managing Editor, Steven N. Pyser, J.D., a dialogue/deliberation and facilitation expert. All the essays published on the academic side are simultaneously published as "Feature Articles" on the practitioner/public side. They also are open to do interviews, book reviews, and even works of relevant fiction on this side of JPD.

Their plan, as they soon will begin their second year in May 2006, is to devote much of the practitioner/public side of JPD to "Network News." This will include reports and announcements about major projects, conferences, books, speaking tours, experiments, and collaborations worldwide. JPD foresees this as a portal for one and all into the world of deliberative democracy and public deliberation.

JPD welcomes the entire family of deliberative democracy to use this exceptional opportunity to come together and help synergize the dialogue and deliberation movement.

 

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