Civil Deliberation Unpacked: An Empirical Investigation

Journal of Media Ethics 38 (4):211-223 (2023)
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Abstract

In recent decades, the digital age and the Third Industrial Revolution have attracted significant attention in terms of their benefits and risks. Scholars have explored the impact of these changes on autonomy, freedom, human interactions, cognition, and knowledge sharing. However, the influence of the digital communicative environment on civic interactions and public deliberation processes has received limited attention from virtue theorists. This paper aims to address this gap. First, we discuss the challenges posed by the digital communicative environment, and we present recent attempts to revive civility within this context. Then, we propose a twofold account of civility as consisting in the two virtues of civic benevolence and civil deliberation. Finally, we focus on the epistemic side of civility, civil deliberation, and we conduct the first empirical studies on two of its components.

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Michel Croce
Università degli Studi di Genova
Filippo Domaneschi
Universität Konstanz
Maria Silvia Vaccarezza
Università degli Studi di Genova

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