Democracy is crucially about inclusion: a theory of democracy must account for who is to be included in the democratic process, how, and on what terms. Inclusion, if conceived democratically, is fraught with tensions. This article identifies three such tensions, arising respectively in: (i) the inauguration of the democratic public; (ii) enabling equal participation; and (iii) the relationship between instrumental and non-instrumental accounts of democracy’s value. In each case, I argue, rather than seeking somehow to dissolve or avoid such tensions, theories of democracy should allow us to live with their implications reflexively: to work with them. Such tensions are counter-democratic to the extent that they derail what Nancy Fraser calls...
The meaning of democracy is complex and contested (Gaventa, 2006: 21), and yet at its heart lies a s...
This paper argues that the idea of inclusion is linked to the democratic tradition rather than to th...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
Democracy is crucially about inclusion: a theory of democracy must account for who is to be included...
Democratic theory passed through two major developments during the last 20 years: the first one was ...
When newly democratizing countries engage in processes of decision-making, a great deal rests upon t...
In this paper I take up the question of the relationship between democracy and inclusion. I present ...
Who has a claim to be included in a democratic polity? In his lead essay, Rainer Bauböck suggests th...
This collection of short, accessible essays proposes a new theoretical agenda for participatory demo...
Children pose a problem for democratic theorists. On the one hand, democratic theorists place a high...
Democratic theory is currently divided into two opposing schools: the Participatory, whose test of d...
Democracy is a term that is used to denote a variety of distinct objects and ideas. Democracy descri...
Special issue 221 (2018) 'Who belongs to a democratic demos : the boundary problem and its solutions...
According to many social scientists, democratic institutions are subject to much discontent and dist...
This collection of short, accessible essays proposes a new theoretical agenda for participatory demo...
The meaning of democracy is complex and contested (Gaventa, 2006: 21), and yet at its heart lies a s...
This paper argues that the idea of inclusion is linked to the democratic tradition rather than to th...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
Democracy is crucially about inclusion: a theory of democracy must account for who is to be included...
Democratic theory passed through two major developments during the last 20 years: the first one was ...
When newly democratizing countries engage in processes of decision-making, a great deal rests upon t...
In this paper I take up the question of the relationship between democracy and inclusion. I present ...
Who has a claim to be included in a democratic polity? In his lead essay, Rainer Bauböck suggests th...
This collection of short, accessible essays proposes a new theoretical agenda for participatory demo...
Children pose a problem for democratic theorists. On the one hand, democratic theorists place a high...
Democratic theory is currently divided into two opposing schools: the Participatory, whose test of d...
Democracy is a term that is used to denote a variety of distinct objects and ideas. Democracy descri...
Special issue 221 (2018) 'Who belongs to a democratic demos : the boundary problem and its solutions...
According to many social scientists, democratic institutions are subject to much discontent and dist...
This collection of short, accessible essays proposes a new theoretical agenda for participatory demo...
The meaning of democracy is complex and contested (Gaventa, 2006: 21), and yet at its heart lies a s...
This paper argues that the idea of inclusion is linked to the democratic tradition rather than to th...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...