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[ga-full] Re: [ga] Deliberative Discourse Research Project



Diane,

  Thank you for posting this.  It seems to be a very interesting idea.
I do wonder if there will be any open discussion in dealing with the
[WXW] and [Multiple Measday's] ?   Would you happen to know
about that area?  

  Will there be any sessions or entertainment of ideas on dealing with
Censorship that seem to be ongoing with the ICANN/DNSO?  Is it
a potentially feasible as a part of this project to deal directly and 
openly with Fraudulent Voting practices directly related to the DNSO?

Dillon Marshall Esq.

In a message dated 2/14/00 3:20:10 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
cabell@mama-tech.com writes:

<< Deliberative Discourse Research Project
 
 The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School is
 conducting a study of online discourse and deliberation.  The goal of
 the research is the design of a set of specifications that can be used
 by online communities to raise issues of concern, explore and evaluate
 alternatives, debate and discuss and, finally, sample community opinion.
 
 This study is expected to be completed by 1 May 2000.  The work in
 progress, in draft form, appears at
 <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/projects/deliberation/>
 
 We would welcome contributions to the analysis and design of an online
 deliberation process.  Please contact us with your comments.
 
 Diane Cabell
 Berkman Center for Internet & Society
 Harvard Law School
 dcabell@law.harvard.edu
 
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