The Condition of Democracy
Volume 3: Postcolonial and Settler Colonial Contexts
Herausgeber: Mackert, Jürgen; Turner, Bryan S; Wolf, Hannah
The Condition of Democracy
Volume 3: Postcolonial and Settler Colonial Contexts
Herausgeber: Mackert, Jürgen; Turner, Bryan S; Wolf, Hannah
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This book discusses the failures of liberal democracy to overcome the structural and racist inequalities in post-Apartheid South Africa, and it presents hopeful outlooks on new ideas and forms of democracy in social movements in the MENA region.
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This book discusses the failures of liberal democracy to overcome the structural and racist inequalities in post-Apartheid South Africa, and it presents hopeful outlooks on new ideas and forms of democracy in social movements in the MENA region.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780367745387
- ISBN-10: 0367745380
- Artikelnr.: 62227942
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780367745387
- ISBN-10: 0367745380
- Artikelnr.: 62227942
Jürgen Mackert is Professor of Sociology and co-director of the 'Centre for Citizenship, Social Pluralism and Religious Diversity' at Potsdam University, Germany. His research interests include sociology of citizenship, political economy, closure theory, and collective violence. Recent publication: Social life as collective struggle: Closure theory and the problem of solidarity, SOZIALPOLITIK.CH (2021). Hannah Wolf is a Researcher and Lecturer at the Chair for General Sociology at the University of Potsdam, and associate member at the DFG-collaborative research centre 'Re-Figuration of Spaces'. Her research interests include urban sociology, theories of space and place, and citizenship studies. Latest publication: Am Ende der Globalisierung: Über die Refiguration von Räumen (ed. with Martina Löw, Volkan Sayman and Jona Schwerer), 2021, transcript. Bryan S. Turner is Research Professor of Sociology at the Australian Catholic University (Sydney), Emeritus Professor at the Graduate Center CUNY, Honorary Max Planck Professor at Potsdam University, Germany, and Research Fellow at the Edward Cadbury Center, University of Birmingham, UK. He holds a Cambridge Litt.D. In 2020 with Rob Stones he published 'Successful Societies: Decision-making and the quality of attentiveness', British Journal of Sociology, 71(1), 183-202.
Introduction: A 'Master-Race Democracy': Myths and Lies of Western Liberal
Civilization Part 1: Democracy as a Progressive Force and the Failure of
Liberal Democracy 1. The Algerian Hirak: Citizenship, Non-Violence, and the
New Movement for Democracy 2. Stateless Radical Democracy and Law in
Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria 3. South Africa and the
Crisis of Liberal Democracy: Settler-Colonial Modernity and a Dominant
Friend-Enemy Conception of Politics Part 2: Palestine: Settler Colonialism
and the Impossibility of Democracy 4. Israeli Conception of 'Peace' as
Indirect Colonial Rule 5. The Struggle for Democratic Space Under Violent
Settler Colonialism and Authoritarian Rule 6. Moving Mountains? Palestinian
Claim Making from Oslo Onwards 7. Political Resistance and Contested
Citizenship 8. Municipal Elections in Occupied Jerusalem: Why Do
Palestinians Boycott? 9. How the Law of Return Creates One Legal Order in
Palestine 10. The Discourse of Exceptionalism: Civil and Human Rights in
Israel
Civilization Part 1: Democracy as a Progressive Force and the Failure of
Liberal Democracy 1. The Algerian Hirak: Citizenship, Non-Violence, and the
New Movement for Democracy 2. Stateless Radical Democracy and Law in
Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria 3. South Africa and the
Crisis of Liberal Democracy: Settler-Colonial Modernity and a Dominant
Friend-Enemy Conception of Politics Part 2: Palestine: Settler Colonialism
and the Impossibility of Democracy 4. Israeli Conception of 'Peace' as
Indirect Colonial Rule 5. The Struggle for Democratic Space Under Violent
Settler Colonialism and Authoritarian Rule 6. Moving Mountains? Palestinian
Claim Making from Oslo Onwards 7. Political Resistance and Contested
Citizenship 8. Municipal Elections in Occupied Jerusalem: Why Do
Palestinians Boycott? 9. How the Law of Return Creates One Legal Order in
Palestine 10. The Discourse of Exceptionalism: Civil and Human Rights in
Israel
Introduction: A 'Master-Race Democracy': Myths and Lies of Western Liberal
Civilization Part 1: Democracy as a Progressive Force and the Failure of
Liberal Democracy 1. The Algerian Hirak: Citizenship, Non-Violence, and the
New Movement for Democracy 2. Stateless Radical Democracy and Law in
Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria 3. South Africa and the
Crisis of Liberal Democracy: Settler-Colonial Modernity and a Dominant
Friend-Enemy Conception of Politics Part 2: Palestine: Settler Colonialism
and the Impossibility of Democracy 4. Israeli Conception of 'Peace' as
Indirect Colonial Rule 5. The Struggle for Democratic Space Under Violent
Settler Colonialism and Authoritarian Rule 6. Moving Mountains? Palestinian
Claim Making from Oslo Onwards 7. Political Resistance and Contested
Citizenship 8. Municipal Elections in Occupied Jerusalem: Why Do
Palestinians Boycott? 9. How the Law of Return Creates One Legal Order in
Palestine 10. The Discourse of Exceptionalism: Civil and Human Rights in
Israel
Civilization Part 1: Democracy as a Progressive Force and the Failure of
Liberal Democracy 1. The Algerian Hirak: Citizenship, Non-Violence, and the
New Movement for Democracy 2. Stateless Radical Democracy and Law in
Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria 3. South Africa and the
Crisis of Liberal Democracy: Settler-Colonial Modernity and a Dominant
Friend-Enemy Conception of Politics Part 2: Palestine: Settler Colonialism
and the Impossibility of Democracy 4. Israeli Conception of 'Peace' as
Indirect Colonial Rule 5. The Struggle for Democratic Space Under Violent
Settler Colonialism and Authoritarian Rule 6. Moving Mountains? Palestinian
Claim Making from Oslo Onwards 7. Political Resistance and Contested
Citizenship 8. Municipal Elections in Occupied Jerusalem: Why Do
Palestinians Boycott? 9. How the Law of Return Creates One Legal Order in
Palestine 10. The Discourse of Exceptionalism: Civil and Human Rights in
Israel