James S Fishkin
Democracy When the People Are Thinking
Revitalizing Our Politics Through Public Deliberation
James S Fishkin
Democracy When the People Are Thinking
Revitalizing Our Politics Through Public Deliberation
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This book draws on practical experiments around the world to show how democracy can make a better connection to citizen voices in a scientifically based, thoughtful way.
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This book draws on practical experiments around the world to show how democracy can make a better connection to citizen voices in a scientifically based, thoughtful way.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 539g
- ISBN-13: 9780198820291
- ISBN-10: 0198820291
- Artikelnr.: 51248525
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 539g
- ISBN-13: 9780198820291
- ISBN-10: 0198820291
- Artikelnr.: 51248525
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
James S. Fishkin holds the Janet M. Peck Chair in International Communication at Stanford University, where he is Professor of Communication and (by courtesy) Professor of Political Science. He is also Director of Stanford's Center for Deliberative Democracy. He is the author of Democracy and Deliberation (Yale, 1991), When the People Speak: Deliberative Democracy and Public Consultation (OUP, 2009) and other books. He is a Guggenheim Fellow, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California.
* Part I: Introduction
* 1. Party Competition and Its Limits
* 2. Deliberation and Reform
* Part II: Can the People Rule?
* 1. Four Criteria for Popular Control
* 2. Four Forms of Democracy
* 3. Popular Control in Competitive Democracies
* 4.Is There Democracy for 'Realists'?
* 5. Manipulation
* 6. Elite Deliberation and Popular Control: Madison's Filter
* 7. Participatory Democracy and Democratic Control: From Town Meetings
to Referenda
* 8. Reflections on the Athenian Case
* Part III: Making Deliberation Practical
* 1. Designing Deliberative Democracy
* 2. Deliberative Agenda Setting: California In One Room
* 3. Mongolia: Deliberative Participatory Budgeting
* 4. Applying Deliberative Democracy in Africa: Uganda's First
Deliberative Polls
* 5. Deliberating European Wide
* Part IV: Re-imagining Democratic Possibilities
* 1. Designs for Deliberation: Where and How?
* 2. It Works in Practice, But Does It Work in Theory?
* 3. From Thought Experiments to Real Experiments: Reflections on Rawls
and Habermas
* 4. Deliberative Democracy and Candidate Selection
* 5. Texas: Connecting Public Deliberation to Policy Elites
* 6. Connecting Deliberative Designs to Participatory Democracy
* 7. Deliberating Before Ballot Propositions: Reflecting on the
'Australian Republic'
* 8. Japan: Deliberation for Hard Choices
* 9. Deliberation Day
* 10. Connecting Deliberative Democracy to Constitutional Change
* 11. Speculating on New Institutions
* 12. Mongolia Deliberates for Constitutional Change
* 13. 'Deliberative Authoritarianism'?
* 14. 'Deliberative Systems' and Popular Control
* 15. Toward Collective Self-Rule
* Appendix
* 1. Party Competition and Its Limits
* 2. Deliberation and Reform
* Part II: Can the People Rule?
* 1. Four Criteria for Popular Control
* 2. Four Forms of Democracy
* 3. Popular Control in Competitive Democracies
* 4.Is There Democracy for 'Realists'?
* 5. Manipulation
* 6. Elite Deliberation and Popular Control: Madison's Filter
* 7. Participatory Democracy and Democratic Control: From Town Meetings
to Referenda
* 8. Reflections on the Athenian Case
* Part III: Making Deliberation Practical
* 1. Designing Deliberative Democracy
* 2. Deliberative Agenda Setting: California In One Room
* 3. Mongolia: Deliberative Participatory Budgeting
* 4. Applying Deliberative Democracy in Africa: Uganda's First
Deliberative Polls
* 5. Deliberating European Wide
* Part IV: Re-imagining Democratic Possibilities
* 1. Designs for Deliberation: Where and How?
* 2. It Works in Practice, But Does It Work in Theory?
* 3. From Thought Experiments to Real Experiments: Reflections on Rawls
and Habermas
* 4. Deliberative Democracy and Candidate Selection
* 5. Texas: Connecting Public Deliberation to Policy Elites
* 6. Connecting Deliberative Designs to Participatory Democracy
* 7. Deliberating Before Ballot Propositions: Reflecting on the
'Australian Republic'
* 8. Japan: Deliberation for Hard Choices
* 9. Deliberation Day
* 10. Connecting Deliberative Democracy to Constitutional Change
* 11. Speculating on New Institutions
* 12. Mongolia Deliberates for Constitutional Change
* 13. 'Deliberative Authoritarianism'?
* 14. 'Deliberative Systems' and Popular Control
* 15. Toward Collective Self-Rule
* Appendix
* Part I: Introduction
* 1. Party Competition and Its Limits
* 2. Deliberation and Reform
* Part II: Can the People Rule?
* 1. Four Criteria for Popular Control
* 2. Four Forms of Democracy
* 3. Popular Control in Competitive Democracies
* 4.Is There Democracy for 'Realists'?
* 5. Manipulation
* 6. Elite Deliberation and Popular Control: Madison's Filter
* 7. Participatory Democracy and Democratic Control: From Town Meetings
to Referenda
* 8. Reflections on the Athenian Case
* Part III: Making Deliberation Practical
* 1. Designing Deliberative Democracy
* 2. Deliberative Agenda Setting: California In One Room
* 3. Mongolia: Deliberative Participatory Budgeting
* 4. Applying Deliberative Democracy in Africa: Uganda's First
Deliberative Polls
* 5. Deliberating European Wide
* Part IV: Re-imagining Democratic Possibilities
* 1. Designs for Deliberation: Where and How?
* 2. It Works in Practice, But Does It Work in Theory?
* 3. From Thought Experiments to Real Experiments: Reflections on Rawls
and Habermas
* 4. Deliberative Democracy and Candidate Selection
* 5. Texas: Connecting Public Deliberation to Policy Elites
* 6. Connecting Deliberative Designs to Participatory Democracy
* 7. Deliberating Before Ballot Propositions: Reflecting on the
'Australian Republic'
* 8. Japan: Deliberation for Hard Choices
* 9. Deliberation Day
* 10. Connecting Deliberative Democracy to Constitutional Change
* 11. Speculating on New Institutions
* 12. Mongolia Deliberates for Constitutional Change
* 13. 'Deliberative Authoritarianism'?
* 14. 'Deliberative Systems' and Popular Control
* 15. Toward Collective Self-Rule
* Appendix
* 1. Party Competition and Its Limits
* 2. Deliberation and Reform
* Part II: Can the People Rule?
* 1. Four Criteria for Popular Control
* 2. Four Forms of Democracy
* 3. Popular Control in Competitive Democracies
* 4.Is There Democracy for 'Realists'?
* 5. Manipulation
* 6. Elite Deliberation and Popular Control: Madison's Filter
* 7. Participatory Democracy and Democratic Control: From Town Meetings
to Referenda
* 8. Reflections on the Athenian Case
* Part III: Making Deliberation Practical
* 1. Designing Deliberative Democracy
* 2. Deliberative Agenda Setting: California In One Room
* 3. Mongolia: Deliberative Participatory Budgeting
* 4. Applying Deliberative Democracy in Africa: Uganda's First
Deliberative Polls
* 5. Deliberating European Wide
* Part IV: Re-imagining Democratic Possibilities
* 1. Designs for Deliberation: Where and How?
* 2. It Works in Practice, But Does It Work in Theory?
* 3. From Thought Experiments to Real Experiments: Reflections on Rawls
and Habermas
* 4. Deliberative Democracy and Candidate Selection
* 5. Texas: Connecting Public Deliberation to Policy Elites
* 6. Connecting Deliberative Designs to Participatory Democracy
* 7. Deliberating Before Ballot Propositions: Reflecting on the
'Australian Republic'
* 8. Japan: Deliberation for Hard Choices
* 9. Deliberation Day
* 10. Connecting Deliberative Democracy to Constitutional Change
* 11. Speculating on New Institutions
* 12. Mongolia Deliberates for Constitutional Change
* 13. 'Deliberative Authoritarianism'?
* 14. 'Deliberative Systems' and Popular Control
* 15. Toward Collective Self-Rule
* Appendix