This volume gathers together chapters by key contributors to the "representative turn," organizing them into sections that exemplify the main approaches to re-conceptualizing democratic representation (deliberative, constructivist and analytical) and the principal theoretical and political implications following from them. Each contributor is invited to look back and ahead on the transformations to democratic theory operated by it and on the new paths it is opening up for collective agency. What does the turn amount to? Where is the turn going? Essential reading for scholars and graduate…mehr
This volume gathers together chapters by key contributors to the "representative turn," organizing them into sections that exemplify the main approaches to re-conceptualizing democratic representation (deliberative, constructivist and analytical) and the principal theoretical and political implications following from them. Each contributor is invited to look back and ahead on the transformations to democratic theory operated by it and on the new paths it is opening up for collective agency. What does the turn amount to? Where is the turn going? Essential reading for scholars and graduate researchers committed to staying on top of new developments in the field.
Mónica Brito Vieira (Ph.D. Cambridge 2005) is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Politics of the University of York. Her overlapping areas of interest are intellectual history, the history of political thought, and contemporary political theory. In recent years, her research has focused on the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes and on the history and theory of political representation.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Understanding Political Representation Chapter 1: Performative Imaginaries: Pitkin versus Hobbes on Political Representation Chapter 2: What is Representation? On Being and Becoming a Representative Chapter 3: Performative Representation Part II: Representation and Legitimacy Chapter 4: The Two Cultures of Democratic Theory: Responsiveness, Democratic Quality, and the Empirical-Normative Divide Chapter 5: Toward a Mobilization Conception of Democratic Representation Part III: Representation and Democracy Chapter 6: Representative Democracy is Classless Chapter 7: The Democratic Tenor of Representation Chapter 8: Representing Affected Interests
Introduction Part I: Understanding Political Representation Chapter 1: Performative Imaginaries: Pitkin versus Hobbes on Political Representation Chapter 2: What is Representation? On Being and Becoming a Representative Chapter 3: Performative Representation Part II: Representation and Legitimacy Chapter 4: The Two Cultures of Democratic Theory: Responsiveness, Democratic Quality, and the Empirical-Normative Divide Chapter 5: Toward a Mobilization Conception of Democratic Representation Part III: Representation and Democracy Chapter 6: Representative Democracy is Classless Chapter 7: The Democratic Tenor of Representation Chapter 8: Representing Affected Interests
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