Presents the collective practices of political translation, which help multilingual and culturally diverse groups work together more democratically than homogeneous groups.
Presents the collective practices of political translation, which help multilingual and culturally diverse groups work together more democratically than homogeneous groups.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicole Doerr is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Copenhagen. Doerr's research investigates how and under what conditions increased linguistic and cultural diversity fosters democratic innovation in the areas of social movements, local democracy and participation by migrants, refugees, and minorities. Based on research in the US, Germany, Italy, South Africa, and the UK, Doerr explores the collective practices of political translation, which can help multilingual and diverse groups work together more democratically and foster intersectional gendered inclusion. Doerr's research has been awarded the EU Marie Curie and IPODI Fellowships, as well as the Harvard Ash Center Democracy Fellowship.
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Introduction: bridging differences within deliberation: political translation 1. Paris: a political translation collective emerges 2. Frankfurt versus Atlanta: political translators as coalition leaders 3. Santa Brigida, California: how political translation failed at City Hall 4. Santa Brigida revisited Conclusion: a new model for deliberation.
Introduction: bridging differences within deliberation: political translation 1. Paris: a political translation collective emerges 2. Frankfurt versus Atlanta: political translators as coalition leaders 3. Santa Brigida, California: how political translation failed at City Hall 4. Santa Brigida revisited Conclusion: a new model for deliberation.
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