On November 14, EAI hosted Robert C. Luskin, an associate professor in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin, for a roundtable discussion on deliberation and deliberative polling. The assembled public opinion experts argued that deliberative polling is a method that helps people to participate more in democratic politics. The small group discussion process that is utilized by deliberative polling requires a skilled moderator who can effectively encourage all participants to speak. The goal is to gather a random, but informed and interested, group of people to discuss a specific political issue with the goal of generating an outcome that can affect actual policy.
Presenter
Robert C. Luskin, University of Texas at Austin
Moderator
Kyu Sup Hahn, Seoul National University
Participants
Heejin Cho, Social Entrepreneurship Study
Wonchil Chung, East Asia Institute
Han-Wool Jeong, East Asia Institute
Chun Seok Kim, Hankook Research
Hyunwoo Jasmine Lee, Social Entrepreneurship Study
Jay Woong Shim, Hankook Research
Jae Hyeok Shin, Social Entrepreneurship Study