Communicative assent

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Short description: Form of decision-making

Communicative assent is a form of deliberative decision-making that uses delegable proxy in a very specific way[further explanation needed] so as to preserve the voters' explicit casting of a vote. Communicative assent can be used with many different types of vote counting schemes as the process itself is ambivalent to how the votes are tallied.[1]

Practical applications

Occupy Wall Street New York City General Assembly is evaluating a communicative assent model.[2][when?]Template:Needs update inline

See also

References

  1. Allan, Michael (2013). "The Structuring of Power and the Composition of Norms by Communicative Assent". Peer-to-Peer Voting and Communicative Assent. Zelea.com. http://zelea.com/project/votorola/d/theory.xht. Retrieved January 2, 2012. 
  2. "#OccupyWallStreet New York City General Assembly". Politics and Electoral Reform. NYCGA.net. http://www.nycga.net/groups/political-and-electoral-reform/forum/topic/communicative-assent-model. Retrieved January 2, 2012. 

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