Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2001.Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-204).The deliberative turn in recent political theory ties legitimacy to public deliberation about reasons, offered for and against exercises of authority by informed and sincere citizens, who share a commitment to finding mutually acceptable terms of social cooperation. But even such reasonable citizens may disagree on important matters, and some citizens will only rarely, if ever, see their sincere reasoned judgements reflected in democratic outcomes. I argue that, to be widely perceived as legitimate in plural settings, fair deliberative procedures must not only be inclusive and self-evidently grounded in a...
This thesis challenges two commonly held views in political and urban theory. The first is that demo...
This dissertation examines political participation in American cities through a combination of an ag...
In democratic societies, the gap between the existing social order and its claim to universal inclus...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Barnett, C. (2014), What Do Cities Have to Do...
Participation is a popular buzzword in contemporary urban studies. For some, it implies a deepening ...
The polycentric model of municipal governance suggests that multiple jurisdictions may approximate a...
Essay faces the problem of determinacy of global capitalism processes for the reality of urban pol...
Over the past three decades, research in urban politics or increasingly urban governance reveals a l...
xiii, 312 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2007". University of Otag...
I will not attempt to illustrate this point through a comprehensive literature review of urban polit...
In an historically unprecedented way, democracy is now increasingly seen as a universal model of leg...
Urban policymakers have long debated whether to focus on people or on places. Should the government...
In an historically unprecedented way, democracy is now increasingly seen as a universal model of leg...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from engagée via the link in ...
The last 20 years have witnessed an impressive outpouring of comparative politics research examining...
This thesis challenges two commonly held views in political and urban theory. The first is that demo...
This dissertation examines political participation in American cities through a combination of an ag...
In democratic societies, the gap between the existing social order and its claim to universal inclus...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Barnett, C. (2014), What Do Cities Have to Do...
Participation is a popular buzzword in contemporary urban studies. For some, it implies a deepening ...
The polycentric model of municipal governance suggests that multiple jurisdictions may approximate a...
Essay faces the problem of determinacy of global capitalism processes for the reality of urban pol...
Over the past three decades, research in urban politics or increasingly urban governance reveals a l...
xiii, 312 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2007". University of Otag...
I will not attempt to illustrate this point through a comprehensive literature review of urban polit...
In an historically unprecedented way, democracy is now increasingly seen as a universal model of leg...
Urban policymakers have long debated whether to focus on people or on places. Should the government...
In an historically unprecedented way, democracy is now increasingly seen as a universal model of leg...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from engagée via the link in ...
The last 20 years have witnessed an impressive outpouring of comparative politics research examining...
This thesis challenges two commonly held views in political and urban theory. The first is that demo...
This dissertation examines political participation in American cities through a combination of an ag...
In democratic societies, the gap between the existing social order and its claim to universal inclus...