Review from previous edition After many years of perfecting the art of deliberative polling from his place as director of the Center for Deliberative Democracy at Stanford University, Fishkin offers fresh evidence of the promise the model holds for democracy. The goal is to find out what people would really think if they could share concerns and hear from experts - opinions change, and people learn about one another Organization, technology, and incentives make it possible to become more thoughtful democratic citizens. Wonderful research; strongly recommended.
Choice
intriguing...a portrait of public opinion that is more thoughtful than top-of-the-head responses to pollster questions.
Politics Daily
He makes a persuasive case for his experiments in When the People Speak. The descriptions of the differing debates and outcomes of a long list of assemblies is continuously interesting and often fascinating.
Open Democracy
James Fishkin is an impressive individual ... Fishkin has done what (to my knowledge) no other democratic theorist has attempted, namely, to design his own democratic institution--the deliberative poll (DP)...
Perspectives on Politics