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To democratize or not to democratize AI? That is the question
Abstract This paper advances the debate surrounding whether to democratize AI and explores some of the challenges and benefits of democratization through community-based work and direct democracy. We contend that community-based strategies can incorporate local knowledge and control, thereby providing more effective AI solutions that are ...
John W. Murphy, Randon R. Taylor
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Democratic supersymmetry [PDF]
We present generalizations of N-extended supersymmetry algebras in four dimensions, using Lorentz covariance and invariance under permutation of the N supercharges as selection criteria.
Devchand, C., Nuyts, J.
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What makes democratic citizenship democratic?
I contend that parliamentary representative democracy betrays what must be democratic about democratic citizenship – its directness. I examine this betrayal to consider what makes democratic citizenship democratic, what is direct about direct democracy, and how it may provide a means to (re)democratize democracy. To do so, I engage the conundrums about
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Democracy, Democratic, Democratization [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 122319.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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Democratic representation and democratic sanctions [PDF]
In this paper, I argue that citizens have an entitlement to sanction representatives, but representatives have tools to anticipate this sanction and reconstruct their views in order to anticipate t...
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Remittances and Democratization [PDF]
This chapter tackles the correlation between remittances and democratization. It explores how remittances could shape two types of political outcomes. The first outcome had been the remittance flows increasing the strength and mobilization capacity of opposition parties and civil society organizations, while the other political outcome involves the ...
Escribà-Folch, Abel +2 more
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Taxation and Democratization [PDF]
Summary Anecdotal evidence from pre-modern Europe and North America suggests that rulers are forced to become more democratic once they impose a significant fiscal burden on their citizens. One difficulty in testing this “taxation causes democratization” hypothesis empirically is the endogeneity of public revenues.
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This collection of short essays on texts in the history of democracy shows the diversity of ideas that contributed to the making of our present democratic moment. The selection of texts goes beyond the standard, Western-centric canonical history of democracy, with its beginnings in ancient Athens and its climax in the French and ...
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The ideas contained in this paper were first formulated as part of a chapter in my doctoral dissertation, which was completed in 1997. Some years later I added to my initial thoughts, scribbled some notes, and presented them at the 12th Annual Philosophy in Schools Conference, held in Brisbane in 2002. This presentation surfaced as a paper in Critical
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