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  <title>Bonus Ep8 Deliberation Culture Context - John Parkinson</title>
  <description>Welcome to Episode 8 in this special bonus series of&amp;amp;nbsp;Real Democracy Now! a podcast about Deliberation, Culture and Context. &amp;amp;nbsp; This bonus series has been made in collaboration with the  Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra. In this series, I speak with a number of people who participated in the&amp;amp;nbsp;Centre's conference in early December 2017 which&amp;amp;nbsp;brought together scholars from around the world to examine the different forms, meanings, and significance associated with deliberation in various cultures and contexts. A copy of the conference program is available  here. &amp;amp;nbsp; This Conference was supported by John Dryzek's ARC Laureate Fellowship entitled &amp;quot;Deliberative Worlds: Democracy, Justice and a Changing Earth System.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, I’m speaking with Professor&amp;amp;nbsp;John Parkinson, who is currently a&amp;amp;nbsp;Professor of Social and Political Philosophy in the&amp;amp;nbsp;Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences&amp;amp;nbsp;at Maastricht University, The Netherlands. &amp;amp;nbsp; I spoke with John about his reflections on the Conference where he was one of the speakers in the final roundtable discussion - Deliberation, Culture and Context: the state of play. &amp;amp;nbsp; John talked about his view that culture was not a noun and&amp;amp;nbsp;the importance of meaning-making to the practice of culture. &amp;amp;nbsp; He referred to the democratic innovations happening in&amp;amp;nbsp;South America and&amp;amp;nbsp;Ireland. And suggested that perhaps deliberative democrats have become hypnotised by the word deliberation and we should think about it as one mode of decision-making. &amp;amp;nbsp; John saw the Deliberation, Culture and Context as a conversation starter to more detailed thinking and work in this area. &amp;amp;nbsp; In the final&amp;amp;nbsp;two episodes in this bonus series I’ll be speaking to&amp;amp;nbsp;Dr Quinlan Bowman and Professor John Dryzek reflecting on the conference overall. I hope you’ll join me then. </description>
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