Ian Shapiro / Susan C. Stokes / Elisabeth Jean et al. Wood (Hrsg.)
Political Representation
Herausgeber: Shapiro, Ian; Wood, Elisabeth Jean; Stokes, Susan C.
Ian Shapiro / Susan C. Stokes / Elisabeth Jean et al. Wood (Hrsg.)
Political Representation
Herausgeber: Shapiro, Ian; Wood, Elisabeth Jean; Stokes, Susan C.
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Draws from political science, history, political theory, economics, and anthropology to answer the most important questions about political representation.
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Draws from political science, history, political theory, economics, and anthropology to answer the most important questions about political representation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9780521128650
- ISBN-10: 052112865X
- Artikelnr.: 26571533
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9780521128650
- ISBN-10: 052112865X
- Artikelnr.: 26571533
Preface; Editors' introduction Ian Shapiro, Susan C. Stokes, Elisabeth Jean
Wood and Alexander S. Kirshner; Part I. Representation before
Representative Democracy: 1. Hobbes's theory of representation:
anti-democratic or proto-democratic? David Runciman; 2. Participation and
representation before democracy: petitions and addresses in pre-modern
Britain Mark Knights; Part II. Theories of Political Representation: 3.
Varieties of public representation Phillip Pettit; 4. Representative
government and popular sovereignty Bryan Garsten; 5. Making interest: on
representation and democratic legitimacy Clarissa Rile Hayward; Part III.
Representation and Inherited Injustice: 6. Critical liberalism Courtney
Jung; 7. Settlers and natives in North America Mahmood Mamdani; Part IV.
What Role for Representative Quotas?: 8. Perverse consequences? The impact
of quotas for women on democratisation in Africa Shireen Hassim; 9. On
quotas and qualifications for office Andrew Rehfeld; Part V. Preferences,
Persuasion, and Democratic Representation: 10. Electoral representation and
the aristocratic thesis John Ferejohn and Frances Rosenbluth; 11. Why does
the Republican party win half the votes? John E. Roemer; 12. The impact of
electoral debate on public opinions: an experimental investigation of the
2005 New York City mayoral election Sendhil Mullainathan, Ebonya Washington
and Julia R. Azari; 13. Swing voters, core voters and distributive politics
Gary W. Cox.
Wood and Alexander S. Kirshner; Part I. Representation before
Representative Democracy: 1. Hobbes's theory of representation:
anti-democratic or proto-democratic? David Runciman; 2. Participation and
representation before democracy: petitions and addresses in pre-modern
Britain Mark Knights; Part II. Theories of Political Representation: 3.
Varieties of public representation Phillip Pettit; 4. Representative
government and popular sovereignty Bryan Garsten; 5. Making interest: on
representation and democratic legitimacy Clarissa Rile Hayward; Part III.
Representation and Inherited Injustice: 6. Critical liberalism Courtney
Jung; 7. Settlers and natives in North America Mahmood Mamdani; Part IV.
What Role for Representative Quotas?: 8. Perverse consequences? The impact
of quotas for women on democratisation in Africa Shireen Hassim; 9. On
quotas and qualifications for office Andrew Rehfeld; Part V. Preferences,
Persuasion, and Democratic Representation: 10. Electoral representation and
the aristocratic thesis John Ferejohn and Frances Rosenbluth; 11. Why does
the Republican party win half the votes? John E. Roemer; 12. The impact of
electoral debate on public opinions: an experimental investigation of the
2005 New York City mayoral election Sendhil Mullainathan, Ebonya Washington
and Julia R. Azari; 13. Swing voters, core voters and distributive politics
Gary W. Cox.
Preface; Editors' introduction Ian Shapiro, Susan C. Stokes, Elisabeth Jean
Wood and Alexander S. Kirshner; Part I. Representation before
Representative Democracy: 1. Hobbes's theory of representation:
anti-democratic or proto-democratic? David Runciman; 2. Participation and
representation before democracy: petitions and addresses in pre-modern
Britain Mark Knights; Part II. Theories of Political Representation: 3.
Varieties of public representation Phillip Pettit; 4. Representative
government and popular sovereignty Bryan Garsten; 5. Making interest: on
representation and democratic legitimacy Clarissa Rile Hayward; Part III.
Representation and Inherited Injustice: 6. Critical liberalism Courtney
Jung; 7. Settlers and natives in North America Mahmood Mamdani; Part IV.
What Role for Representative Quotas?: 8. Perverse consequences? The impact
of quotas for women on democratisation in Africa Shireen Hassim; 9. On
quotas and qualifications for office Andrew Rehfeld; Part V. Preferences,
Persuasion, and Democratic Representation: 10. Electoral representation and
the aristocratic thesis John Ferejohn and Frances Rosenbluth; 11. Why does
the Republican party win half the votes? John E. Roemer; 12. The impact of
electoral debate on public opinions: an experimental investigation of the
2005 New York City mayoral election Sendhil Mullainathan, Ebonya Washington
and Julia R. Azari; 13. Swing voters, core voters and distributive politics
Gary W. Cox.
Wood and Alexander S. Kirshner; Part I. Representation before
Representative Democracy: 1. Hobbes's theory of representation:
anti-democratic or proto-democratic? David Runciman; 2. Participation and
representation before democracy: petitions and addresses in pre-modern
Britain Mark Knights; Part II. Theories of Political Representation: 3.
Varieties of public representation Phillip Pettit; 4. Representative
government and popular sovereignty Bryan Garsten; 5. Making interest: on
representation and democratic legitimacy Clarissa Rile Hayward; Part III.
Representation and Inherited Injustice: 6. Critical liberalism Courtney
Jung; 7. Settlers and natives in North America Mahmood Mamdani; Part IV.
What Role for Representative Quotas?: 8. Perverse consequences? The impact
of quotas for women on democratisation in Africa Shireen Hassim; 9. On
quotas and qualifications for office Andrew Rehfeld; Part V. Preferences,
Persuasion, and Democratic Representation: 10. Electoral representation and
the aristocratic thesis John Ferejohn and Frances Rosenbluth; 11. Why does
the Republican party win half the votes? John E. Roemer; 12. The impact of
electoral debate on public opinions: an experimental investigation of the
2005 New York City mayoral election Sendhil Mullainathan, Ebonya Washington
and Julia R. Azari; 13. Swing voters, core voters and distributive politics
Gary W. Cox.