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credited as
Arnold Fishkin Daniel Fishkin,
American musician James S.
Fishkin (born 1948),
American academic S****ey
Fisher Fishkin (born 1950), American...
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James S.
Fishkin (born 1948) is an
American political scientist and
communications scholar. He
holds the
Janet M. Peck
Chair in
International Communication...
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Fisher Fishkin (born May 9, 1950) is the
Joseph S. Atha
Professor of the
Humanities and a
professor of
English at
Stanford University.
Fishkin received...
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Daniel Fishkin is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and
instrument designer, most
notable for his
installation Composing the
Tinnitus Suites.
Fishkin's music...
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taken before and
after significant deliberation.
Professor James S.
Fishkin of
Stanford University first described the
concept in 1988. The typical...
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which are
given the time and the
ability to
focus on one issue.
James Fishkin, who has
designed practical implementations of
deliberative democracy through...
- part in the discussion. In the
definition used by
scholars such as
James Fishkin,
deliberative democracy is a form of
direct democracy which satisfies the...
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Party at the time, he said, was 'that we don't
encourage you to be nasty'.
Fishkin, Joseph; Pozen,
David E. (April 2018). "Asymmetric
Constitutional Hardball"...
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Archived from the
original on
January 14, 2019.
Retrieved January 14, 2019.
Fishkin, Joseph; Pozen,
David E. (2018). "Asymmetric
Constitutional Hardball"....
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representing more than 50 countries, each year. In
October 1977, Mark
Fishkin, Rita
Cahill and Lois Cole
organized a three-day film festival. It featured...