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For more Transparency in Deliberative Research. Implications for Deliberative Praxis
Coding decisions in deliberative research are almost never justified. We show with our own research how transparency in the coding decisions helps deliberate practitioners better to relate to deliberate research and in this way to acquire deliberative skills. Author Biography All four of us are co-authors of Deliberation across Deeply Divided Societies, Cambridge University Press, 2017.