Smith, Graham (2000) Toward deliberative institutions. In, Saward, Michael (ed.) Democratic Innovation: Deliberation, Representation and Association. Routledge, pp. 60-72.
Abstract
Contents:Introduction Democratic Innovation Michael Saward
Part I: Deliberative Democracy: Advocacy and Critique
1. The quest for deliberative democracy James S. Fishkin and Robert C. Luskin
2. Toward deliberative institutions Graham Smith
3. Deliberation as public use of reason - or, what public? Whose reason? Tiina Rattila
4. The EU's democratic deficit: a deliberative perspective Erik O Eriksen
5. Less than meets the eye: democratic legitimacy and deliberative theory Michael Saward
Part II: Interest, Deliberation and the Rethinking of Representation
7. Group representation, deliberation, and the displacement of dichotomies Judith Squires
8. From theory to practice and back again: gender quota and the politics of presence in Belgium Petra Meier
9. Deliberative democracy, ecological representation and risk: towards a democracy of the affected Robin Eckersley
10. Ecological constitutionalism and the limits of deliberation and representation Mike Mills and Fraser King
11. Governance, self-representation and democratic imagination Henrik Paul Bang and Torben Bech Dyrberg Part III: Associations and Democracy
12. Active citizenship and associative democracy Piotr Perczynski
13. Associative democracy - fashionable slogan or constructive innovation? Sigrid RoSSteutscher
14. Social capital, associations and civic republicanism Francisco Herreros
15. Deliberative democracy versus direct democracy - plus political parties! Ian Budge
Conclusion Variation, innovation and democratic renewal Michael Saward
This record has no associated files available for download.
More information
Identifiers
Catalogue record
Export record
Contributors
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.