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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

21.06.2017

Abbildungen

7 schwarzweisse Fotos, 3 Tabellen

Herausgeber

Antonino Palumbo

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

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410

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24/16,1/2,7 cm

Gewicht

660 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4724-2916-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

21.06.2017

Abbildungen

7 schwarzweisse Fotos, 3 Tabellen

Herausgeber

Antonino Palumbo

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

410

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2,7 cm

Gewicht

660 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4724-2916-2

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Libri GmbH
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36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Models of Deliberative Democracy

    Library of Essays in Governance and Political Theory

    Edited by Antonino Palumbo

    Part 1: Epistemic Models of Deliberative Democracy

    1. David Estlund, ‘The Epistemic Dimension of Democratic Authority’, The Modern Schoolman LXXIV, 1997, 259-276.

    2. Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson, ‘What Deliberative Democracy Means’, in Why Deliberative Democracy? (Princeton University Press, 2004), pp. 1-63

    3. Jurgen Habermas, ‘Political Communication in Media Society: Does Democracy Still Enjoy an Epistemic Dimension? The Impact of Normative Theory on Empirical Research’, Communication Theory 16, 2006, 411-426.

    4. Philip Pettit, ‘Deliberative Democracy and the Case for Depoliticising Government’, University of New South Wales Law Journal 24, 3, 2001, 724-736.

    Part 2: Integrative Models of Deliberative Democracy

    5. John S. Dryzek, ‘Legitimacy and Economy in Deliberative Democracy’, Political Theory 29, 5, 2001, 651-669.

    6. James S. Fishkin, ‘Making Deliberative Democracy Practical: Public Consultation and Dispute Resolution’, Ohio State Journal on Disputes Resolution 26, 4, 2011, 611-626.

    7. Robert E. Goodin and John S. Dryzek, ‘Deliberative Impacts: The Macro-Political Uptake of Mini-Publics’, Politics & Society 34, 2, 2006, 219-244.

    8. Hubertus Buchstein, ‘Reviving Randomness for Political Rationality: Elements of a Theory of Aleatory Democracy’, Constellations 17, 3, 2010, 435-454.

    9. Noelle McAfee, ‘Three Models of Democratic Deliberation’, Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18, 1, 2004, 44-59.

    10. Chantal Mouffe, ‘Deliberative Democracy or Agonistic Pluralism?’, Social Research 66, 3, 1999, 745-758.

    11. Stephen Coleman, ‘New Mediation and Direct Representation: Reconceptualizing Representation in the Digital Age’, New Media & Society 7, 2, 2005, 177-198.

    12. Lincoln Dahlberg, ‘The Internet, Deliberative Democracy, and Power: Radicalizing the Public Sphere’, International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 3, 1, 2007, 47-64.

    13. Joshua Cohen and Charles F. Sabel, ‘Global Democracy’, Journal of International Law & Politics 37, 2004, 763-797.

    14. Mark E. Warren, ‘Governance-driven Democratization’, Critical Policy Analysis 3, 1, 2009, 3-13.

    15. Archon Fung, ‘Varieties of Participation in Complex Governance’, Public Administration Review 66, S1, 2006, 66-75.

    16. Frank Fischer, ‘Participatory Governance as Deliberative Empowerment: The Cultural Politics of Discursive Space’, American Review of Public Administration 36, 1, 2006, 19-40.