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The sciences of the democracies

The sciences of the democracies
The sciences of the democracies
The field of democracy studies is more constricted than it needs to be, as researchers, for all their insights, continue to study only fragments of democracy in isolation from each other. Seeking change, The Sciences of the Democracies proposes a groundbreaking means for holistic study, drawing on five sources of knowledge that will provide better understanding of democracy, or rather, of ‘the democracies’. These are: individual people, groups of people, non-textual media, texts, and non-humans.

This book details how the inclusion of these five sources across temporal, spatial, cultural, linguistic, and species contexts leads to the discovery of democratic practices and institutions hitherto unknown or unfamiliar to the conventional ‘Western’ perception. It promises to generate a new class of democratic theorist – the ‘Fourth Theorist’, who theorizes from thousands of multimedial democracy concepts – and it has the potential for generating better-founded, less arbitrary, more inclusive democratic theories. In doing so, the book considers the philosophical, institutional, educational, and methodological difficulties of the scientific understandings and undertakings it proposes. The book is a choral work of many collaborating authors. Their ambition is to offer a touchstone text for government and public officials, citizens, residents and visitors, researchers, practitioners, and philanthropists (big and small) participating in what is a vibrant global discussion on how to study and practice democracy equitably.
UCL Press
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Gagnon, Jean Paul and Abrams, Benjamin (2025) The sciences of the democracies , UCL Press, 167pp.

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The field of democracy studies is more constricted than it needs to be, as researchers, for all their insights, continue to study only fragments of democracy in isolation from each other. Seeking change, The Sciences of the Democracies proposes a groundbreaking means for holistic study, drawing on five sources of knowledge that will provide better understanding of democracy, or rather, of ‘the democracies’. These are: individual people, groups of people, non-textual media, texts, and non-humans.

This book details how the inclusion of these five sources across temporal, spatial, cultural, linguistic, and species contexts leads to the discovery of democratic practices and institutions hitherto unknown or unfamiliar to the conventional ‘Western’ perception. It promises to generate a new class of democratic theorist – the ‘Fourth Theorist’, who theorizes from thousands of multimedial democracy concepts – and it has the potential for generating better-founded, less arbitrary, more inclusive democratic theories. In doing so, the book considers the philosophical, institutional, educational, and methodological difficulties of the scientific understandings and undertakings it proposes. The book is a choral work of many collaborating authors. Their ambition is to offer a touchstone text for government and public officials, citizens, residents and visitors, researchers, practitioners, and philanthropists (big and small) participating in what is a vibrant global discussion on how to study and practice democracy equitably.

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Published date: 7 August 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 506553
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/506553
PURE UUID: f61d1696-9609-429f-94fc-c7c17daf3503
ORCID for Rikki Dean: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5381-4532

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Date deposited: 11 Nov 2025 17:41
Last modified: 12 Nov 2025 03:07

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UNSPECIFIED: Rikki Dean ORCID iD
Author: Jean Paul Gagnon
Author: Benjamin Abrams
UNSPECIFIED: Hans Asenbaum
UNSPECIFIED: Andreas Avgousti
UNSPECIFIED: Gergana Dimova
UNSPECIFIED: Peter Donkor
UNSPECIFIED: Erica Dorn
UNSPECIFIED: Anna Drake
UNSPECIFIED: Dannica Fleuß
UNSPECIFIED: Brigitte Geißel
UNSPECIFIED: Agustin Goenaga
UNSPECIFIED: Petra Guast
UNSPECIFIED: Yheng Guo
UNSPECIFIED: Alexander Hudson
UNSPECIFIED: Marcin Kaim
UNSPECIFIED: Eva Krick
UNSPECIFIED: Kathleen McCrudden Illert
UNSPECIFIED: John B. Min
UNSPECIFIED: Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach
UNSPECIFIED: Leonardo Morlino
UNSPECIFIED: Kei Nishiyama
UNSPECIFIED: Remi Chukwudi Okele
UNSPECIFIED: Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann
UNSPECIFIED: Lucy J. Parry
UNSPECIFIED: Markus Pausch
UNSPECIFIED: Patricia Roberts-Miller
UNSPECIFIED: Ernesto Cruz Ruiz
UNSPECIFIED: Shannon Song
UNSPECIFIED: Toralf Stark
UNSPECIFIED: Tom Theuns
UNSPECIFIED: Laurence Whitehead

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