Un balance de los giros empírico, sistémico y retórico de la Teoría Deliberativa

  1. Engelken Jorge, Marcos
Revista:
RIPS: Revista de investigaciones políticas y sociológicas

ISSN: 1577-239X

Año de publicación: 2012

Volumen: 11

Número: 4

Páginas: 13-30

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: RIPS: Revista de investigaciones políticas y sociológicas

Resumen

En este trabajo se ofrecerá un balance del giro empírico de la teoría deliberativa. Se sostendrá que el mismo (a) aporta abundante evidencia empírica tendente a demostrar las potencialidades de la deliberación pública; (b) pone de relieve el gran número de factores que condicionan tales procesos de deliberación y (c) subraya las divergentes condiciones que favorecen la satisfacción de determinadas expectativas normativas asociadas al ideal de democracia deliberativa. Esta última observación ha insuflado un renovado impulso a las aproximaciones sistémicas y retóricas a la deliberación. En la segunda parte de este trabajo, se las caracterizará brevemente, expondrá su mutua complementariedad e identificarán sus actuales déficits y retos.

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