This article connects J. S. Mill’s democratic theory and practice with the contemporary debate surrounding representative constructivism and argues that Mill’s advocacy of female suffrage affords an empirical example of the mobilization power of representative constructivism. Studying this concrete example of constructivism alongside Mill’s theory of political representation clarifies that constructivism is democratic to the extent it seeks to make citizens themselves appropriate and contest the claims that their representatives construct on their behalf
This paper clarifies some of the contested ideas put forward by John Stuart Mill by analyzing the re...
What do we mean by political representation? In political science, elected policymakers are said to ...
This paper clarifies some of the contested ideas put forward by John Stuart Mill by analyzing the re...
International audienceThis chapter explores some of the normative implications of the constructivist...
International audienceThis chapter explores some of the normative implications of the constructivist...
Recent debates about representative democracy pose two key arguments. First, they contend that the r...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
John Stuart Mill and José de Alencar lived at the same time and wrote about the same issues, and yet...
Democracy and representative government are two interwoven and interconnected concepts and one of th...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
In light of the constructivist turn in the theory of political representation, this article discusse...
This paper clarifies some of the contested ideas put forward by John Stuart Mill by analyzing the re...
This paper clarifies some of the contested ideas put forward by John Stuart Mill by analyzing the re...
What do we mean by political representation? In political science, elected policymakers are said to ...
This paper clarifies some of the contested ideas put forward by John Stuart Mill by analyzing the re...
International audienceThis chapter explores some of the normative implications of the constructivist...
International audienceThis chapter explores some of the normative implications of the constructivist...
Recent debates about representative democracy pose two key arguments. First, they contend that the r...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
John Stuart Mill and José de Alencar lived at the same time and wrote about the same issues, and yet...
Democracy and representative government are two interwoven and interconnected concepts and one of th...
There are at least two politically salient senses of “representation”—acting-for-others and portrayi...
In light of the constructivist turn in the theory of political representation, this article discusse...
This paper clarifies some of the contested ideas put forward by John Stuart Mill by analyzing the re...
This paper clarifies some of the contested ideas put forward by John Stuart Mill by analyzing the re...
What do we mean by political representation? In political science, elected policymakers are said to ...
This paper clarifies some of the contested ideas put forward by John Stuart Mill by analyzing the re...