Deliberative Democracy in Practice
Herausgeber: Kahane, David
Deliberative Democracy in Practice
Herausgeber: Kahane, David
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This dynamic volume casts new light on the strengths and limitations of deliberative democratic theory, offering guidance to policy makers and to students and scholars interested in democratic justice.
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This dynamic volume casts new light on the strengths and limitations of deliberative democratic theory, offering guidance to policy makers and to students and scholars interested in democratic justice.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780774816786
- ISBN-10: 0774816783
- Artikelnr.: 29988309
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780774816786
- ISBN-10: 0774816783
- Artikelnr.: 29988309
David Kahane is an associate professor and Vargo Distinguished Teaching Chair in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta. Daniel Weinstock is a professor of philosophy and Canada Research Chair in Ethics and Political Philosophy at Université de Montréal. Dominique Leydet is a professor of philosophy at Université de Québec à Montréal. Melissa Williams is a professor of political science at the University of Toronto. Contributors: James Bohman, Harry Brighouse, Simone Chambers, Glen Coulthard, James Fishkin, John Forester, David Kahane, Duncan Ivison, Micheline Milot, Henry S. Richardson, Jorge Valadez, and Paul Weithman
Introduction / Daniel Weinstock and David Kahane
Part 1: Educating Deliberative Citizens
1 Conceptions of the Good: Challenging the Premises of Deliberative
Democracy / Micheline Milot
2 Religious Belief, Religious Schooling, and the Demands of Reciprocity /
Harry Brighouse
3 Religious Education and Democratic Character / Paul Weithman
Part 2: Deliberative Democracy, Constitutions, and the Boundaries of
Deliberation
4 Open versus Closed Constitutional Negotiation / Simone Chambers
5 Is Democracy a Means to Global Justice? / James Bohman
Part 3: Deliberative Democracy and Indigenous Peoples
6 Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Reconciliation / Duncan Ivison
7 Resisting Culture: Seyla Benhabib¿s Deliberative Approach to the Politics
of Recognition in Colonial Contexts / Glen Coulthard
8 The Implications of Incommensurability for Deliberative Democracy /
Jorge M. Valadez
Part 4: Citizen Dialogue and Decision Making in a Deliberative Democracy
9 Public Opinion and Popular Will / Henry S. Richardson
10 Consulting the Public Thoughtfully: Prospects for Deliberative Democracy
/ James Fishkin
11 The Micropolitics of Deliberation: Beyond Argumentation to Recognition
and Justice / John Forester and David Kahane
References
Index
Part 1: Educating Deliberative Citizens
1 Conceptions of the Good: Challenging the Premises of Deliberative
Democracy / Micheline Milot
2 Religious Belief, Religious Schooling, and the Demands of Reciprocity /
Harry Brighouse
3 Religious Education and Democratic Character / Paul Weithman
Part 2: Deliberative Democracy, Constitutions, and the Boundaries of
Deliberation
4 Open versus Closed Constitutional Negotiation / Simone Chambers
5 Is Democracy a Means to Global Justice? / James Bohman
Part 3: Deliberative Democracy and Indigenous Peoples
6 Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Reconciliation / Duncan Ivison
7 Resisting Culture: Seyla Benhabib¿s Deliberative Approach to the Politics
of Recognition in Colonial Contexts / Glen Coulthard
8 The Implications of Incommensurability for Deliberative Democracy /
Jorge M. Valadez
Part 4: Citizen Dialogue and Decision Making in a Deliberative Democracy
9 Public Opinion and Popular Will / Henry S. Richardson
10 Consulting the Public Thoughtfully: Prospects for Deliberative Democracy
/ James Fishkin
11 The Micropolitics of Deliberation: Beyond Argumentation to Recognition
and Justice / John Forester and David Kahane
References
Index
Introduction / Daniel Weinstock and David Kahane
Part 1: Educating Deliberative Citizens
1 Conceptions of the Good: Challenging the Premises of Deliberative
Democracy / Micheline Milot
2 Religious Belief, Religious Schooling, and the Demands of Reciprocity /
Harry Brighouse
3 Religious Education and Democratic Character / Paul Weithman
Part 2: Deliberative Democracy, Constitutions, and the Boundaries of
Deliberation
4 Open versus Closed Constitutional Negotiation / Simone Chambers
5 Is Democracy a Means to Global Justice? / James Bohman
Part 3: Deliberative Democracy and Indigenous Peoples
6 Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Reconciliation / Duncan Ivison
7 Resisting Culture: Seyla Benhabib¿s Deliberative Approach to the Politics
of Recognition in Colonial Contexts / Glen Coulthard
8 The Implications of Incommensurability for Deliberative Democracy /
Jorge M. Valadez
Part 4: Citizen Dialogue and Decision Making in a Deliberative Democracy
9 Public Opinion and Popular Will / Henry S. Richardson
10 Consulting the Public Thoughtfully: Prospects for Deliberative Democracy
/ James Fishkin
11 The Micropolitics of Deliberation: Beyond Argumentation to Recognition
and Justice / John Forester and David Kahane
References
Index
Part 1: Educating Deliberative Citizens
1 Conceptions of the Good: Challenging the Premises of Deliberative
Democracy / Micheline Milot
2 Religious Belief, Religious Schooling, and the Demands of Reciprocity /
Harry Brighouse
3 Religious Education and Democratic Character / Paul Weithman
Part 2: Deliberative Democracy, Constitutions, and the Boundaries of
Deliberation
4 Open versus Closed Constitutional Negotiation / Simone Chambers
5 Is Democracy a Means to Global Justice? / James Bohman
Part 3: Deliberative Democracy and Indigenous Peoples
6 Deliberative Democracy and the Politics of Reconciliation / Duncan Ivison
7 Resisting Culture: Seyla Benhabib¿s Deliberative Approach to the Politics
of Recognition in Colonial Contexts / Glen Coulthard
8 The Implications of Incommensurability for Deliberative Democracy /
Jorge M. Valadez
Part 4: Citizen Dialogue and Decision Making in a Deliberative Democracy
9 Public Opinion and Popular Will / Henry S. Richardson
10 Consulting the Public Thoughtfully: Prospects for Deliberative Democracy
/ James Fishkin
11 The Micropolitics of Deliberation: Beyond Argumentation to Recognition
and Justice / John Forester and David Kahane
References
Index