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E-raamat: Challenges to Democratic Participation: Antipolitics, Deliberative Democracy, and Pluralism

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  • ISBN-13: 9780739191521
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This book gathers a series of studies by scholars who have dedicated these last few years to research in the field of participatory democracy. Their purpose is precisely to engage in a theoretical discussion about the value of participatory democracy in the 21st century. Part I deals with the challenge of antipolitics. This is one of the greatest challenges faced by contemporary democratic theory: How can it be possible to take into account in political decision-making processes those whose voices issue disagreement with the available alternatives in the exact same political decision-making processes, without simply excluding them provisionally from democratic participation? Part II focuses on challenges to deliberative systems. Deliberative democracy is probably the most important alternative conception of democracy in todays available literature on the topic, insofar as it responds to a sort of general uneasiness with mere preference aggregation by majoritarian voting, and instead seeks to incorporate the vast spectrum of heterogeneous interests in modern societies in the search for mutually acceptable policies. However, it is also subject to specific theoretical challenges that must be overcome if it is to be taken seriously as a viable alternative for providing better conditions of political participation. Part II deals with some of those challenges, even if in a sympathetic attitude towards deliberative decision-making. Finally, Part III approaches pluralism and cultural diversity in a shared public space. Its main challenge consists in promoting an idea of active citizenship that can meet the demands of a world increasingly defined by the processes of globalization. Ultimately, that is what will end up combining a valid notion of active citizenship with effective decision-making procedures in pluralistic democracies. More than a simple summary of research, Challenges to Democratic Participation is designed to be accessible and useful to a wide variety of audiences, from scholars and practitioners working in numerous disciplines and fields, to activists and average citizens who are interested in seeking a theoretical groundwork for democratic practices; it also intends to enhance current scholarship, serving as a guide to existing research and identifying useful future research.

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The question democrats face is not whether ordinary individuals can find the resources for public reasoning, but how they can make them meaningful. These essays help to demonstrate the scale of the challenge. * Political Studies Review *

Introduction vii
I The Challenges of Antipolitics
1(44)
1 I Shall Vote---Thou Shall not Govern: A Tale of Political Heresy
3(12)
Kristof K. P. Vanhoutte
2 Antipolitics as Participation: Paradox and Challenge
15(14)
Elena Alessiato
3 Dialogic Politics and the End of Democracy
29(16)
Vincent Jungkunz
II Challenges to Deliberative Democracy
45(50)
4 Why the Epistemic Justification of Deliberative Democracy Fails
47(20)
Christian Blum
5 Participation in a Deliberative System
67(12)
Volkan Gul
6 The Challenge of Slow-Motion Democracy: Synthetic and Progressive Rationalization of Mini-public Deliberation
79(16)
Walter F. Baber
Robert V. Bartlett
III Citizenship and Pluralism
95(34)
7 Citizenship and Political Action: The Dilemma between Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism
97(18)
Bruno Serra
8 Participative Citizenship in a Pluralistic Democracy
115(14)
Jonardon Ganeri
Bibliography 129(6)
Index 135(4)
About the Editors 139(2)
About the Contributors 141
Andre Santos Campos is lecturer in philosophy of law, early modern political thought, and ethics, as well as researcher in the Philosophy of Language Institute, at the New University of Lisbon.

José Gomes André is invited professor at the University of Lisbon and researcher at the Center of Philosophy of the University of Lisbon.