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Basic resources and methods for designing public argumentation: APPLY WG3 Report, April 2020
Type of publication
Mokslo tiriamųjų darbų, projektų ir kita ataskaita / Report of science exploratory works and projects (K4c)
Author(s)
Author(s) | |
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Aakhus, Mark | School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University |
Paglieri, Fabio | Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione |
Sandrine, Roginsky | UCLouvain |
Torroni, Paolo | University of Bologna |
Villata, Serena | Université de Nice |
Title [en]
Basic resources and methods for designing public argumentation: APPLY WG3 Report, April 2020
Publisher
[S. l]: COST, 2020
Date Issued
Date Issued |
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2020 |
Extent
44 p.
Field of Science
Abstract (en)
This report reflects in its structure the basic rationale of WG3 approach: it starts by listing some key challenges and prospects for argumentation in public debate, to set the background against which resources and methods for designing public argumentation need to be tested; the rest of the report provides brief but comprehensive reviews of the three key elements required to tackle such challenges – a critical understanding on the notion of “stakeholders”, in-depth mastery of the most promising technologies aimed at supporting public argumentation, with an emphasis on open issues and critical vulnerabilities, and a design perspective on argumentation. The last section summarizes the main findings of this preliminary survey.
Type of document
type::text::report::research report
eLABa
57905591
Coverage Spatial
Lietuva / Lithuania (LT)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
91
Project(s)
Projektas Nr. EU-Citizen.Science |
Funded by the HORIZON 2020 |