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The People’s Lobby: A Model for Online Activist Deliberation

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This article presents a model for a “People’s Lobby,” a digital process of deliberation and activism that allows citizens to have their voices heard on important political issues. The model described in this proposal attempts to achieve deliberation for its own sake, but also for the sake of an activist intervention geared toward immediate response—a process commonly called lobbying. In other words, this is a model that combines the fairness and inclusivity of deliberation with the prodding tension of organized activist lobbying. The People’s Lobby might not completely counteract the effects of more conventional corporate lobbying and other mass-organizational pressures, but if it increases the impact of citizens’ reflective and deliberative voices even marginally, it will be well worth the effort.

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new media, digital deliberation, lobbying, activism, deliberation

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Swift J., (2013) “The People’s Lobby: A Model for Online Activist Deliberation”, Journal of Public Deliberation 9(2). doi: https://doi.org/10.16997/jdd.178

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Jeffrey C. Swift (North Carolina State University)

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