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Leaders can be essential in setting the tone of deliberation in the public sphere, but can their discursive style influence the wider public sphere? Mass communication usually mediates leader-citizen interactions, and the proliferation of social media ...
Audrey Angelina Susin +1 more
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Discourse, Deliberation and Difference in an Authoritarian Public Sphere
This article explores how discourse, deliberation and difference – classically advanced by Jurgen Habermas and Iris Marion Young within a Western democratic context – functions in an authoritarian environment, with special reference to China. The article
Reza Hasmath
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Populist wind and electoral behaviour. The case of the Italian constitutional referendum
The Italian referendum was followed closely everywhere in Europe (and elsewhere) and the fear of a potential Italian exit from Europe or the Eurozone was palpable. Yet, this scenario was and is unlikely.
Vittorio AMATO
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Populist-Nationalist Discourse in the European Periphery. The Case of Romania
Our article focuses on the reproductive dynamics of the populist nationalist discourse present in Romanian social media. We are particularly interested in exploring the possible emergence of a specific Eastern-European type of right wing populism ...
Andrei TARANU +1 more
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Formal and Informal Rules in the Debate Over the Effectiveness of Institutions
The perspective of institutions as equilibria integrates the approach of institutions as rules, which is much more comprehensive in relation to the dynamics of the preferences of individuals and the way in which they relate to rules, in various ...
Viviana ANGHEL
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Commentary on Cristina Lafont, Democracy Without Shortcuts
In this article, Jürgen Habermas provides a critical reflection of Cristina Lafont´s book Democracy Without Shortcuts, with a specific eye on the epistemic and social-integrative dimensions in deliberative democracy.
Nicole Curato
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Between Full Endorsement and Blind Deference
In Democracy Without Shortcuts, Cristina Lafont advocates for the ‘full endorsement’ of laws and policies by all subject to them instead of ‘blind deference’ to the judgement of others.
Robert E. Goodin
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Discovering Jewish Studies Collections in Academic Libraries: A Practical Guide
The U.S. colleges and universities offering non-sectarian educational programs in Jewish Studies rely on the support of their academic libraries for research materials and library services.
Taler, Izabella
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The electoral and organisational crisis of contemporary social democracy followed the footsteps of an ideological transformation that brought the democratic left very close to the political center.
Eugen GABOR
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The present paper intends to identify some perspectives on theoretical validation and application of scientific methods in two major currents: realism (in two of his hypostases: classical realism theorized by Hans Morghentau, neorealism as developed by ...
Magdalena ALBULESCU
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