"The goal is to know what people think if it were well informed about an issue," he assured the associate director of the Center for Deliberative Democracy at Stanford University, Alice Siu, about the purpose of the so-called deliberative democracy, in the conference has given this morning at the UCAM and he has lectured on this new model of citizen participation.
Under the title 'Towards a participatory democracy, "the speaker explained what the new participatory democracy, while it has shown several projects are underway in Europe and worldwide in relation to this issue.
Alice Siu pointed out that there are two ways to obtain information of the citizen, "or refining asking that question, which would make the person think through data."
In addition, said what the problems of Public Opinion, among which include what he called the Invisible Review, "people are afraid to look like that is not informed," he asserted.
Source: UCAM