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Democratic Education and Agonism: Exploring the Critique from Deliberative Theory
Democracy & Education, 2018Due to the current political challenges facing democratic societies, including an apparent presence of populist rhetoric, the question of how political discussions should take place in democratic e ...
Ásgeir Tryggvason
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Reconstructive Democratic Theory
American Political Science Review, 1993While the idea of democracy has never been more universal or more popular, both democratic theory and the empirical study of democratic possibilities are in some disarray. We seek a productive reconnection of these two endeavors with democratic discourse through close attention to the language of democracy as used by ordinary people and political ...
John S. Dryzek, Jeffrey Berejikian
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Reflections on the theory and practice of democratic innovations
Handbook of Democratic Innovation and Governance, 2019Bringing this impressive collection to a close, the concluding chapter offers critical reflections on how the field of study has matured. The concept of democratic innovations may lack conceptual precision, but it is a term that continues to resonate ...
G. Smith
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Fact, Theory, and Democratic Theory
The Western Political Quarterly, 1987NE of the persistent problems in contemporary democratic theory has been to specify the proper relationship(s) of democratic ideals to actual political practices. This problem is often expressed in the form of a dilemma between the demands of democratic ideals and empirical constraints on their realization.
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Rethinking Democratic Innovations: A Look through the Kaleidoscope of Democratic Theory
, 2021Hans Asenbaum
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A Problem-Based Approach to Democratic Theory
American Political Science Review, 2017Mark E Warren
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This chapter lays out the advantages of a behavioral approach to democratic theory. In particular, it contrasts this approach with three more common ways of treating the decision making of citizens in a democracy. In order to bring out the contrast, it uses the notion of epistemic competence to stand in for the various cognitive skills and abilities ...
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This chapter lays out the advantages of a behavioral approach to democratic theory. In particular, it contrasts this approach with three more common ways of treating the decision making of citizens in a democracy. In order to bring out the contrast, it uses the notion of epistemic competence to stand in for the various cognitive skills and abilities ...
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