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Democratic institutions and practices : a debate on governments, parties, theories and movements in today's world / Juan José Gómez Gutiérrez, José Abdelnour Nocera, Esteban Anchústegui Igartua, editors

Contributor(s): Gómez Gutiérrez, Juan José | Abdelnour-Nocera, Jose | Anchustegui Igartua, EstebanMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Cham : Springer, [2022]Copyright date: SWITZERLAND SPRINGER ©2022Description: xiv, 242 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) NILLISBN: 9783031108082; 3031108086Subject(s): DemocracyDDC classification: 321.8 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1. Does the Constitutional-pluralist regime have a future? -- Chapter 2. A commitment to the principles of judicial ethics against the danger of judicial politicization to the democracies in the European Union -- Chapter 3. Democracy of People: Beyond the Citizen and the Individual -- Chapter 4. On Contemporary Democratism: The Twilight of Political Virtue and Its Paradoxes -- Chapter 5. Democratic representation and the nature of political parties -- Chapter 6. Democracy, Representation and Critical Aesthetics -- Chapter 7. Communism or freedom: right-wing populist discourse and the false disjunctives -- Chapter 8. Meritocracy: The Keyword of Market Populism -- Chapter 9. Controlling the Desire for Control. Machines, Institutions and Democracy -- Chapter 10. Random Recruitment, Civil Society, and the State -- Chapter 11. Visions and Forms of Democratic Participation in Italian Universities after 1968 -- Chapter 12. The Ethics and Politics of Design for the Common Good: A Lesson from Alibaug -- Chapter 13. Democratic practice in the era of platforms: From clicktivism to open-source intelligence -- Chapter 14. A Media Citizenry and Communication Policies: The Challenges of Information Democracy
Summary: This book explores key contemporary issues of democracy in our globalized and highly technologized world. Written from an interdisciplinary perspective, with contributions including the fields of philosophy, political science, media studies, linguistics, and aesthetics, it reflects on the characteristics of the democratic state and democratic social practices. The book features contributions on topics such as the status of political parties, the separation of powers and the rule of law, bureaucracy and meritocracy, equality, forms of democratic participation and governance, comparisons between historical and contemporary democratic practices, individual rights, propaganda, political engagement, and consent. Further, it discusses how global information flows and new technologies affect democratic processes, including topics such as cyber-activism and open-source software as a means of empowerment to ethnocentric and class-centric technological design, globalization and media neutrality, and the mechanization of public administration. Overall, the book demonstrates how historical, philosophical, technical, and institutional issues relate to contemporary democracy. It will appeal to political theorists, social scientists and everybody interested in contemporary democracy
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
JF31 .D46 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0187221
Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
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Chapter 1. Does the Constitutional-pluralist regime have a future? -- Chapter 2. A commitment to the principles of judicial ethics against the danger of judicial politicization to the democracies in the European Union -- Chapter 3. Democracy of People: Beyond the Citizen and the Individual -- Chapter 4. On Contemporary Democratism: The Twilight of Political Virtue and Its Paradoxes -- Chapter 5. Democratic representation and the nature of political parties -- Chapter 6. Democracy, Representation and Critical Aesthetics -- Chapter 7. Communism or freedom: right-wing populist discourse and the false disjunctives -- Chapter 8. Meritocracy: The Keyword of Market Populism -- Chapter 9. Controlling the Desire for Control. Machines, Institutions and Democracy -- Chapter 10. Random Recruitment, Civil Society, and the State -- Chapter 11. Visions and Forms of Democratic Participation in Italian Universities after 1968 -- Chapter 12. The Ethics and Politics of Design for the Common Good: A Lesson from Alibaug -- Chapter 13. Democratic practice in the era of platforms: From clicktivism to open-source intelligence -- Chapter 14. A Media Citizenry and Communication Policies: The Challenges of Information Democracy

This book explores key contemporary issues of democracy in our globalized and highly technologized world. Written from an interdisciplinary perspective, with contributions including the fields of philosophy, political science, media studies, linguistics, and aesthetics, it reflects on the characteristics of the democratic state and democratic social practices. The book features contributions on topics such as the status of political parties, the separation of powers and the rule of law, bureaucracy and meritocracy, equality, forms of democratic participation and governance, comparisons between historical and contemporary democratic practices, individual rights, propaganda, political engagement, and consent. Further, it discusses how global information flows and new technologies affect democratic processes, including topics such as cyber-activism and open-source software as a means of empowerment to ethnocentric and class-centric technological design, globalization and media neutrality, and the mechanization of public administration. Overall, the book demonstrates how historical, philosophical, technical, and institutional issues relate to contemporary democracy. It will appeal to political theorists, social scientists and everybody interested in contemporary democracy

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