Predicting Deliberative Conversation: The Impact of Discussion Networks, Media Use, and Political Cognitions

This study explores the meaning and origins of deliberative political conversation, characterized by an openness to political conflict, the absence of conversational dominance, clear and reasonable argument, and mutual comprehension. Adapting McLeod, Scheufele, and Moy's (1999) model of democratic engagement, we posit a series of relationships among discussion networks, media use, political cognition, and public participation. Using two divergent samples—one consisting of 149 adult literacy students and another comprising 130 public forum participants—we test the model's utility as a predictor of deliberative conversation. Structural equation modeling indicates that network characteristics had mixed effects. Print media use and interpersonal discussion tended to enhance deliberative conversation, and television news viewing hindered both the reasonableness of one's arguments and the comprehension of others' views. Taken together, these results suggest that the deliberative quality of public talk has a complex relationship with common predictors of other political communication behavior.

[1]  D. Campbell,et al.  Convergent and discriminant validation by the multitrait-multimethod matrix. , 1959, Psychological bulletin.

[2]  R. Merritt,et al.  Comparing nations : the use of quantitative data in cross-national research , 1966 .

[3]  N. Nie,et al.  Participation in America : Political Democracy and Social Equality , 1972 .

[4]  M. Olsen SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND VOTING TURNOUT: A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS * , 1972 .

[5]  T. Falbo Multidimensional scaling of power strategies. , 1977 .

[6]  William J. Jordan,et al.  A multidimensional scaling of three sets of compliance‐gaining strategies , 1980 .

[7]  R. Wiseman,et al.  A multidimensional scaling validation of an inductively‐derived set of compliance‐gaining strategies , 1981 .

[8]  M. Rahim,et al.  A measure of styles of handling interpersonal conflict. , 1983, Academy of Management journal. Academy of Management.

[9]  Peter J. Steinberger Urban Politics and Communality , 1984 .

[10]  A. Bandura Social Foundations of Thought and Action: A Social Cognitive Theory , 1985 .

[11]  Daniel G. McDonald,et al.  BEYOND SIMPLE EXPOSURE , 1985 .

[12]  Benjamin R. Barber,et al.  Strong Democracy: Participatory Politics for a New Age , 1985 .

[13]  Michael Quinn Patton,et al.  How to use qualitative methods in evaluation , 1987 .

[14]  Craig Calhoun,et al.  Populist politics, communications media and large scale societal integration , 1988 .

[15]  Karl G. Jöreskog,et al.  Lisrel 8: User's Reference Guide , 1997 .

[16]  Jon A. Krosnick,et al.  Lessons Learned: A Review and Integration of our Findings , 1990 .

[17]  Jan E. Leighley Social Interaction and Contextual Influences On Political Participation , 1990 .

[18]  D. Knoke Networks of Political Action: Toward Theory Construction , 1990 .

[19]  R. Niemi,et al.  Measuring Internal Political Efficacy in the 1988 National Election Study , 1991, American Political Science Review.

[20]  S. Benhabib Situating the Self , 1994 .

[21]  John Gastil,et al.  Undemocratic Discourse: A Review of Theory and Research on Political Discourse , 1992 .

[22]  John Gastil,et al.  Democracy in Small Groups: Participation, Decision Making, and Communication , 1993 .

[23]  J. S. Long,et al.  Testing Structural Equation Models , 1993 .

[24]  F. Mathews,et al.  Politics for People: Finding a Responsible Public Voice , 1994 .

[25]  James S. Fishkin,et al.  The Voice of the People: Public Opinion and Democracy , 1995 .

[26]  Henry E. Brady,et al.  Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics , 1996 .

[27]  R. Huckfeldt,et al.  Citizens, Politics and Social Communication: Information and Influence in an Election Campaign , 1995 .

[28]  William P. Eveland,et al.  Community Integration, Local Media Use, and Democratic Processes , 1996 .

[29]  Dennis F. Thompson,et al.  Democracy and Disagreement , 1996 .

[30]  Norman H. Nie,et al.  Education and democratic citizenship in America , 1996 .

[31]  J. Bohman Public Deliberation: Pluralism, Complexity, and Democracy , 1996 .

[32]  S. Keeter,et al.  What Americans Know about Politics and Why It Matters , 1996 .

[33]  Seyla Benhabib,et al.  Situating the Self: Gender, Community and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics. , 1996 .

[34]  M. Schudson,et al.  Why conversation is not the soul of democracy , 1997 .

[35]  L. Sanders,et al.  Against Deliberation , 1997 .

[36]  W. Barnett Pearce,et al.  Moral Conflict: When Social Worlds Collide , 1997 .

[37]  Patricia Moy,et al.  MEDIUM OR MESSAGE? PREDICTING DIMENSIONS OF POLITICAL SOPHISTICATION , 1998 .

[38]  John Gastil,et al.  Increasing Political Sophistication Through Public Deliberation , 1999 .

[39]  Dietram A. Scheufele,et al.  Community, Communication, and Participation: The Role of Mass Media and Interpersonal Discussion in Local Political Participation , 1999 .

[40]  Elihu Katz,et al.  News, Talk, Opinion, Participation: The Part Played by Conversation in Deliberative Democracy , 1999 .

[41]  James S. Fishkin,et al.  Bringing Deliberation to the Democratic Dialogue , 1999 .

[42]  John Gastil,et al.  By Popular Demand: Revitalizing Representative Democracy Through Deliberative Elections , 2000 .

[43]  The emotional dynamics of deliberative democracy , 2001 .

[44]  Diana C. Mutz,et al.  Facilitating Communication across Lines of Political Difference: The Role of Mass Media , 2001, American Political Science Review.

[45]  Josina M. Makau,et al.  Cooperative Argumentation : A Model for Deliberative Community , 2001 .

[46]  R. Huckfeldt,et al.  Political Communication and Disagreement Among Citizens in Japan and the United States , 2001 .

[47]  John Gastil,et al.  Civic Awakening in the Jury Room: A Test of the Connection between Jury Deliberation and Political Participation , 2002, The Journal of Politics.

[48]  S. Benhabib The Claims of Culture: Equality and Diversity in the Global Era , 2002 .

[49]  John Gastil,et al.  A Conceptual Definition and Theoretical Model of Public Deliberation in Small Face—to—Face Groups , 2002 .

[50]  A. Satorra Structural Equation Models with Latent Variables , 2002 .

[51]  T. Wan Structural Equation Models with Latent Variables , 2002 .

[52]  J. Cappella,et al.  Does Disagreement Contribute to More Deliberative Opinion? , 2002 .

[53]  M. D. Carpini,et al.  Public deliberation, discursive participation, and citizen engagement: A review of the empirical literature , 2004 .

[54]  John Gastil,et al.  The Deliberative Democracy Handbook: Strategies For Effective Civic Engagement In The Twenty-First Century , 2005 .

[55]  Joshua Cohen,et al.  DELIBERATION AND DEMOCRATIC LEGITIMACY , 2005, Philosophy, Politics, Democracy.

[56]  N. Allum,et al.  A Different Take on the Deliberative Poll Information, Deliberation, and Attitude Constraint , 2005 .

[57]  Diana C. Mutz,et al.  The New Videomalaise: Effects of Televised Incivility on Political Trust , 2005, American Political Science Review.

[58]  Robert M. Entman,et al.  Political Disagreement: The Survival of Diverse Opinions within Communication Networks , 2005 .