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The Deliberative Turn in Democratic Theory: Models, Methods, Misconceptions: The Theories, Concepts and Practices of Democracy

Autor Antonino Palumbo
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iun 2024
Thirty years of developments in deliberative democracy (DD) have consolidated this subfield of democratic theory. The acquired disciplinary prestige has made theorist and practitioners very confident about the ability of DD to address the legitimacy crisis experienced by liberal democracies at present at both theoretical and practical levels. The book advance a critical analysis of these developments that casts doubts on those certainties -- current theoretical debates are reproposing old methodological divisions, and are afraid to move beyond the minimalist model of democracy advocated by liberal thinkers; democratic experimentation at the micro-level seems to have no impact at the macro-level, and remain sets of isolated experiences. The book indicates that those defects are mainly due to the liberal minimalist frame of reference within which reflection in democratic theory and practice takes place. Consequently, it suggests to move beyond liberal understandings of democracy as a game in need of external rules, and adopt instead a vision of democracy as a self-correcting metagame.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031565120
ISBN-10: 3031565126
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: XXI, 272 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria The Theories, Concepts and Practices of Democracy

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Deliberative Democracy as a Conceptual Landscape.- Chapter 2:Guardian Models of DD: Knowledge, Expertise and the Revival of Epistocracy.- Chapter 3: Epistemic Models of DD: Reasoning and Judging in an Epistemically Correct Way.- Chapter 4: Integrative Models of DD: Representing and Arguing for the Common Good.- Chapter 5: Radical Models of DD: Digitising and Networking for Demarchy.- Chapter 6: Recasting Democracy as a Metagame.- Chapter 7: Bibliographical References.



Notă biografică

Antonino Palumbo (PhD) is a political theorist working on globalization, the transformation of governance and the implications of changes in state steering for modern representative democracies. Since 2002 he has been teaching in political philosophy at Palermo University (Italy), where is an associate professor. His research interests are in analytical theories of the state, democracy and governance; normative policy analysis.

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The book proposes an analytical map of developments in deliberative democracy (DD) that departs from previous attempts to explain them by using alleged "turns" (epistemic turn, empirical turn,  etc.), or "generational shifts". This analytical approach clarifies what is at stake each time new “conceptual innovations” are proposed. The analysis of the various conceptual innovations proposed is then connected to the possible "institutional solutions" devised to boost the legitimacy of current liberal democratic regimes. The scope of the book is not merely academic, devoted to tracking the progress of a subdisciplinary field in democratic theory, but includes assessment of the public relevance of the academic debates developed in that subfield. The aim of the book is finally that of challenging the methodological tenets employed by deliberative democracy authors working within the four conceptual areas identified, and the vision of democracy they uphold. Developments in DD have been dominated by liberal perspectives subscribing to the minimalist notion of democracy defended by political economists. In challenging this minimalist notion of democracy, the book proposes an alternative way of seeing democracy.
Antonino Palumbo (PhD) is a political theorist working on globalization, the transformation of governance, and the implications of changes in state steering for modern representative democracies.
 
 
 

Caracteristici

Advances a critical analysis of developments aimed at addressing the legitimacy crisis Moves beyond liberal understandings of democracy as a game in need of external rules Adopts a vision of democracy as a self-correcting metagame