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consensi

Consensi is the plural form of consenso in Italian, referring to general agreement within a group or community. The term is used in formal and informal contexts to describe a shared understanding that arises through discussion, negotiation, or the examination of evidence. While consensi is the Italian plural, in English texts the singular consensus is more common, and consensi may appear in scholarly Italian writing to denote multiple consensuses or distinct instances of agreement.

In political and organizational settings, consensi denote decisions or positions that enjoy broad approval rather than

There are different dimensions of consensus, including normative consensus on values and goals, and epistemic or

Limitations include the risk of superficial agreement, the false-consensus effect, or the suppression of minority perspectives.

See also: consensus, consensus decision-making.

a
simple
majority
vote.
In
scientific
and
academic
contexts,
a
consensus
describes
a
general
alignment
among
experts
on
a
topic,
typically
grounded
in
evidence,
methodological
standards,
and
peer
review,
while
still
acknowledging
uncertainties
and
the
existence
of
dissenting
views.
technical
consensus
on
methods,
interpretations,
or
findings.
Achieving
consensi
often
relies
on
inclusive
deliberation,
transparency,
access
to
information,
and
mechanisms
to
address
power
imbalances.
The
process
is
influenced
by
time
constraints,
cultural
norms,
and
organizational
structures.
A
consensus
may
mask
underlying
disagreement
or
unequal
influence,
and
it
does
not
always
guarantee
the
best
outcome.
Deciding
when
a
consensus
is
sufficiently
robust
to
proceed
is
a
common
political
and
ethical
question
in
many
contexts.