Dialogue in the Social Media Age Structured, Democratic, Buberian?

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作者
Hallside, Marcus [1 ]
Ng, Clara [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Comparat Literature, London, England
关键词
David Bohm; Martin Buber; community; democracy; politics; social media; structured dialogue; unsilencing;
D O I
10.3167/ej.2024.570107
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
摘要
The anti-dialogical nature of social media has exacerbated social divides while widening the gap between policy decisions and their lived implications. Effective interpersonal relationships - both a conduit and requisite of democracy - are arguably grounded in dialogue. As envisaged by Martin Buber, dialogue necessitates holding space for other subjectivities, constituting a humanistic approach to building trust and community. To build a healthy democracy, we thus need to reconceptualise the practical connections between dialogue, collaborative participation and public engagement. To this end, this article puts forth a two-pronged approach to the contribution of dialogue: by fostering presence while unsilencing marginalised voices. Specifically, we will explore the potential applications of Buberian dialogue within the practice of Structured Democratic Dialogue (SDD). As a methodology that both requires and facilitates trust-building absent in social media mechanisms, SDD promises a path towards greater inclusiveness and commitment core to the workings of deliberative democracy.
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页码:92 / 107
页数:16
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