The Oxford handbook of deliberative democracy /

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Imprint:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Oxford handbooks online
Oxford handbooks online.
Subject:Deliberative democracy.
Deliberative democracy.
Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11714544
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Varying Form of Title:Deliberative democracy
Other authors / contributors:Bächtiger, André, 1971- editor.
Dryzek, John S., 1953- editor.
Mansbridge, Jane J., editor.
Warren, Mark (Mark E.), editor.
ISBN:9780191809699 (ebook) : No price
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on October 5, 2018).
Summary:Deliberative democracy has been the main game in contemporary political theory for two decades and has grown enormously in size and importance in political science and many other disciplines, and in political practice. The Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy takes stock of deliberative democracy as a research field, as well as exploring and creating links with multiple disciplines and policy practice around the globe. It provides a concise history of deliberative ideals in political thought while also discussing their philosophical origins. It locates deliberation in a political system with different spaces, publics, and venues, including parliament and courts but also governance networks, protests, mini-publics, old and new media, and everyday talk. It documents the intersections of deliberative ideals with contemporary political theory.
Target Audience:Specialized.
Other form:Print version : 9780198747369
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505 0 0 |t The Philosophical Origins of Deliberative Ideals /  |r Simone Chambers --  |t Deliberative Polling /  |r James Fishkin --  |t Deliberative Media /  |r Rousiley Maia --  |t Taking Everyday Political Talk Seriously /  |r Pamela Johnston Conover, Patrick R. Miller --  |t Deliberation and Experimental Design /  |r Kevin Esterling --  |t Democratic Deliberation and Social Choice: A Review /  |r Christian List --  |t Arguing and Deliberation in International Relations /  |r Thomas Risse --  |t Deliberative Democracy and Science /  |r Alfred Moore --  |t Deliberative Democracy and Public Dispute Resolution /  |r Lawrence Susskind, Jessica Gordon, Yasmin Zaerpoor --  |t Deliberation and Catastrophic Risks /  |r Ryan Gunderson, Thomas Dietz --  |t Deliberative Democracy in India /  |r Ramya Parthasarathy, Vijayendra Rao --  |t Deliberative Ideals Across Diverse Cultures /  |r Jensen Sass --  |t Deliberative Democracy in Latin America /  |r Thamy Pogrebinschi --  |t Africa and Deliberative Politics /  |r Emmanuel Ani --  |t Transnational and Global Deliberation /  |r William Smith --  |t If Deliberation Is Everything, Maybe It's Nothing /  |r Robert Goodin --  |t Deliberative Planning Practices Without Smothering Invention: A Practical Aesthetic View /  |r John Forrester --  |t The Origins of the Deliberative Turn /  |r Antonio Floridia --  |t The Epistemic Value of Democratic Deliberation /  |r David Estlund, Hélène Landemore --  |t Minipublics and Deliberative Democracy /  |r Graham Smith, Maija Setälä --  |t Online Deliberation /  |r Kim Strandberg, Kimmo Grönlund --  |t Deliberation in Protests and Social Movements /  |r Donatella della Porta, Nicole Doerr --  |t Deliberation and Justice /  |r Stefan Rummens --  |t Governance Networks /  |r Carolyn Hendriks, John Boswell --  |t Scaling Up Deliberative Effects - Applying Lessons of Minipublics /  |r Simon Niemeyer, Julia Jennstal --  |t Deliberation and Equality /  |r Edana Beauvais --  |t Qualitative Assessment of Deliberation /  |r Mark Bevir, Quinlan Bowman --  |t Deliberative Democracy and Comparative Democratization Studies /  |r Nicole Curato, Jürg Steiner --  |t The Political Psychology of Deliberation /  |r Christopher Karpowitz, Tali Mendelberg --  |t Deliberation and Framing /  |r Thomas Leeper, Rune Slothuus --  |t Deliberation in Sociology /  |r Erik Schneiderhan, Shamus Khan --  |t Deliberative Policy Analysis /  |r Frank Fischer, Piyapong Boossabong --  |t Deliberative Democracy and Multiculturalism /  |r Monique Deveaux --  |t Deliberative Constitutionalism /  |r Hoi L. Kong, Ron Levy --  |t Deliberative Democracy as a Reform Movement /  |r Janette Hartz-Karp, Lyn Carson, Michael Briand --  |t Deliberative Democracy in East Asia: Japan and China /  |r Beibei Tang, Tetsuki Tamura, Baogang He --  |t Deliberation Constrained: an Increasingly Segmented European Union /  |r Erik Eriksen, Jan-Erik Fossum --  |t Reflections on Deliberative Democracy: When Theory Meets Practice /  |r Amy Gutmann, Dennis Thompson --  |t The Forms of Deliberative Communication /  |r Francesca Polletta, Beth Gardner --  |t Religious Reasons in Public Deliberation /  |r Andrew March, Alicia Steinmetz --  |t Deliberation in Communication Studies /  |r John Gastil, Laura Black --  |t Deliberative Law /  |r David Ponet, Ethan J. Leib --  |t Institutional Deliberation /  |r Paul Quirk, William Bendix, Andre Bächtiger --  |t Deliberation and Participatory Democracy /  |r Stephen Elstub --  |t Introduction /  |r Andre Bächtiger, John S. Dryzek, Jane Mansbridge, Mark Warren --  |t Deliberation in Deeply Divided Societies /  |r Ian OF́lynn, Didier Caluwaerts --  |t Deliberative Negotiation /  |r Daniel Naurin, Christine Reh --  |t Deliberation and Citizen Interests /  |r John Ferejohn --  |t Listening and Deliberation /  |r Michael Morrell --  |t Indigeneous Sphere of Deliberation /  |r Martin Hébert --  |t A Preface to Studying Deliberation Empirically /  |r Andre Bächtiger --  |t Deliberation and Representation /  |r Mark Brown --  |t Deliberative Democracy and the Environment /  |r Walter Baber, Robert Bartlett --  |t Deliberation and Voting Entwined /  |r Gerry Mackie --  |t Interview with Jürgen Habermas /  |r Jürgen Habermas --  |t Deliberation and Long-Term Decisions: Representing Future Generations /  |r Michael McKenzie --  |t Deliberative Systems /  |r John Parkinson --  |t Politics in Translation: Communication Between Sites of the Deliberative System /  |r Michael Neblo, Avery White. 
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