Research Symposium

24th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 3, 2024

Aidan Cameron Poster Session 2: 10:45 am - 11:45 am/416


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BIO


My name is Aidan Cameron and I am from New Port Richey, Florida, currently majoring in political science with a minor in economics. Following the completion of my undergraduate degree, I plan on attending law school.

Beyond Debate: Understanding the Dynamics of Collective Deliberation in Decision-Making

Authors: Aidan Cameron, Dr. Kai Ou
Student Major: Political Science
Mentor: Dr. Kai Ou
Mentor's Department: Political Science
Mentor's College: College of Social Science and Public Policy
Co-Presenters: Ava Siegelbaum

Abstract


For the political process to work, elected officials must work together to make the best decisions for their constituents. One central part of the political process in the U.S. is committees, where a select group of elected officials serves on a committee of a specific issue area to hear bills and witnesses. For a bill to come to the floor, it must be voted through by the committee members. In order for there to be a successful outcome, members must work together to pass different legislations with all of their priorities. However, some factors- like power, outside influence, and structure- can influence how effective working together can be. Collective deliberation is when group members come together to debate the pros and cons of each decision to create a more informed outcome.

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Keywords: Politics, Collective Deliberation, Government, Committees