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Deliberative Democracy in Practice.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press, 2009Copyright date: ©2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (266 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780774816793
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Deliberative Democracy in PracticeDDC classification:
  • 321.8
LOC classification:
  • JC423 -- .D38944 2010eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1: Educating Deliberative Citizens -- 1 Conceptions of the Good: Challenging the Premises of Deliberative Democracy -- 2 Religious Belief, Religious Schooling, and the Demands of Reciprocity -- 3 Religious Education and Democratic Character -- Part 2: Deliberative Democracy, Constitutions, and the Boundaries of Deliberation -- 4 Open versus Closed Constitutional Negotiation -- 5 Is Democracy a Means to Global Justice? -- Part 3: Deliberative Democracy and Indigenous Peoples -- 6 Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Reconciliation -- 7 Resisting Culture: Seyla Benhabib's Deliberative Approach to the Politicsof Recognition in Colonial Contexts -- 8 The Implications of Incommensurability for Deliberative Democracy -- Part 4: Citizen Dialogue and Decision Making in a Deliberative Democracy -- 9 Public Opinion and Popular Will -- 10 Consulting the Public Thoughtfully: Prospects for Deliberative Democracy -- 11 The Micropolitics of Deliberation: Beyond Argumentation to Recognition and Justice -- References -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: Leading theorists debate the strengths and limitations of deliberative democracy in theory and practice.
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Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1: Educating Deliberative Citizens -- 1 Conceptions of the Good: Challenging the Premises of Deliberative Democracy -- 2 Religious Belief, Religious Schooling, and the Demands of Reciprocity -- 3 Religious Education and Democratic Character -- Part 2: Deliberative Democracy, Constitutions, and the Boundaries of Deliberation -- 4 Open versus Closed Constitutional Negotiation -- 5 Is Democracy a Means to Global Justice? -- Part 3: Deliberative Democracy and Indigenous Peoples -- 6 Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Reconciliation -- 7 Resisting Culture: Seyla Benhabib's Deliberative Approach to the Politicsof Recognition in Colonial Contexts -- 8 The Implications of Incommensurability for Deliberative Democracy -- Part 4: Citizen Dialogue and Decision Making in a Deliberative Democracy -- 9 Public Opinion and Popular Will -- 10 Consulting the Public Thoughtfully: Prospects for Deliberative Democracy -- 11 The Micropolitics of Deliberation: Beyond Argumentation to Recognition and Justice -- References -- Contributors -- Index.

Leading theorists debate the strengths and limitations of deliberative democracy in theory and practice.

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