Deliberative Structure

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From http://www.uk.openingpolitics.org/index.php?title=Deliberative_structure


"A deliberative structure or deliberative framework or deliberation framework or argumentation framework is central to an online deliberation scheme. It allows participants to express their views in a semi-structured way (that is, a little more disciplined than plain text and a little less disciplined than formal databases).

The best-known lineage of deliberative structures was started by Horst Rittel at Berkeley in the US in the 1970s; It was eventually developed into the gIBIS hypertext system in the 1980s, a predecessor to the World Wide Web that supported many semantic web features. The most interesting of which was the division of statements into issues and positions so that a neutral issue statement and biased position statements could be accomodated on the same page. There were two direct descendants of this work by 2007:


(http://www.uk.openingpolitics.org/index.php?title=Deliberative_structure)

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