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Post-democracy: Principles and ambiguities

French Politics, 2017
The “post-democracy” concept appeared in critical literature at the beginning of the twentieth century. Its initial purpose was to consider what could come after democracy in the context of a paradigmatic change of superstructure: if modern democracy was born with the nation state in a governmental logic, how could one imagine its evolution in an ...
Aliénor Ballangé
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Europe’s post democracy?

Society, 2003
David Jacobson T he rift be tween the United States and Western Europe over the International Criminal Court is symptomatic of a more deep-seated division over the future of the nation-state and democracy. The European Union in containing the nation-state has also diminished the democrat ic process, and in its place p romoted what can be called ...
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Conclusion: Beyond Post-democracy

2023
The last chapter critically reassesses and ultimately rejects the notion of post-democracy. Mirrored through the critical eye of the public sphere, the world after disruption most likely takes shape as one of renewed democratic forms and practices. When facing the challenges of digitalization and transnationalization, the democratic public sphere will ...
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Considering ‘post‐democracy’

Juncture, 2015
Andre C Willis introduces our short section of papers on the meanings and implications of ‘post‐democracy’, a watchword of contemporary British political debates. How does this concept contrast, he asks, with many scholars' ‘romantic’ view of American democracy?
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Post-democracy and post-sustainability

2021
The belief that democracy and sustainability are inseparably connected to each other belongs to the established orthodoxies of eco-political movements, thinking and policy. Developments in contemporary consumer societies which have been conceptualised as a post-democratic turn, the end of sustainability and the rise of a politics of unsustainability ...
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Post-Democracy? [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2007
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