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Inclusion as Deliberative Agency: The Selective Representation of Poor Women in Debates and Documentaries about Reproductive Health
Nicole CURATO
, Jonathan Ong
Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance
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Poor Women
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Deliberative Agency
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Selective Representation
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Reproductive Health
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Deliberative Agents
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Public Discussion
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Deliberative Systems
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Deliberative Democracy
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Interlocutor
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Ordinary People
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TV Genres
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Mass Media
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Power to Act
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Public Deliberation
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Philippines
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Less Power
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Double-edged
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Arts and Humanities
Reproductive Health
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Documentary
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Deliberative Democracy
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Philippines
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Defending
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Vulnerable groups
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interlocutors
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Public deliberation
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Inclusiveness
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