TY - JOUR
T1 - Deliberation, Cognitive Complexity, and Political Engagement
T2 - A Longitudinal Study of the Impact of Deliberative Training During Emerging Adulthood
AU - Buchanan, Christy M.
AU - Harriger, Katy J.
AU - McMillan, Jill J.
AU - Gusler, Stephanie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s).
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Young adults who had participated in a college program in which they learned to deliberate were compared with a matched sample from the same college who did not participate. Interview and survey responses to questions about citizenship and communication about politics were analyzed. Ten years after their graduation, the students who learned to deliberate during college had more cognitively complex conceptions of citizenship and its responsibilities compared to their 2005 classmates in the matched cohort. They also expressed more willingness to engage in political talk across differences. The study suggests that when emerging adults are educated about the value of deliberation and have extended experience deliberating about potentially divisive policy issues, they develop cognitive and communicative skills that equip them to navigate the diverse socio-political world that they now inhabit. Thus, we argue that education for democracy in the 21st century should include instruction in deliberative practice.
AB - Young adults who had participated in a college program in which they learned to deliberate were compared with a matched sample from the same college who did not participate. Interview and survey responses to questions about citizenship and communication about politics were analyzed. Ten years after their graduation, the students who learned to deliberate during college had more cognitively complex conceptions of citizenship and its responsibilities compared to their 2005 classmates in the matched cohort. They also expressed more willingness to engage in political talk across differences. The study suggests that when emerging adults are educated about the value of deliberation and have extended experience deliberating about potentially divisive policy issues, they develop cognitive and communicative skills that equip them to navigate the diverse socio-political world that they now inhabit. Thus, we argue that education for democracy in the 21st century should include instruction in deliberative practice.
KW - citizenship
KW - deliberative dialogue
KW - emerging adulthood
KW - integrative complexity
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U2 - 10.16997/jdd.959
DO - 10.16997/jdd.959
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85144090805
SN - 2634-0488
VL - 18
JO - Journal of Deliberative Democracy
JF - Journal of Deliberative Democracy
IS - 1
ER -