The quality of deliberation in Northern Ireland's district policing partnerships


Autoria(s): Healy, Barry
Contribuinte(s)

Harris, Clodagh

Data(s)

24/03/2014

24/03/2014

2014

2014

Resumo

This study uses theoretical based deliberative democratic dimensions to measure the deliberative quality of Northern Ireland’s District Policing Partnership (DPP) meetings in public. The study combines Habermasian, and Young’s deliberative concepts to create an Augmented Discourse Quality Index. This Augmented DQI is employed by this research as am empirical instrument to establish the true deliberative nature of these DPP meetings in public. The overall goal of this study is two-fold. First; to gain an in-depth understanding of Northern Ireland’s DPPs in relation to deliberative democratic theory, specifically regarding how these policing/public partnerships stand up under a deliberative democratic lens. The second goal is to provide a possible framework by which deliberative quality can be more accurately measured. In that frameworks which are designed to measure deliberative quality should include not only the dimensions for rational participation, but also include broader terms of communication such as greeting, rhetoric and story-telling.

Accepted Version

Not peer reviewed

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

Healy, B. 2014. The quality of deliberation in Northern Ireland's district policing partnerships. PhD Thesis, University College Cork.

290

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/1487

Idioma(s)

en

en

Publicador

University College Cork

Direitos

© 2014, Barry Healy

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

Palavras-Chave #Policing #Northern Ireland #Deliberative democracy #Modes of expression #Quality of deliberation #Police--Northern Ireland #Deliberative democracy
Tipo

Doctoral thesis

Doctoral

PhD (Commerce)