What is the problem with democracy? That is the question that Matthew Flinders seeks to answer at a forthcoming 8-minute TEDx talk. In seeking to answer the question, he argues that we may actually have too much democracy, in the sense that recent years have seen the creation of a kind of damaging “hyper democracy” – defined as being individualised, neo-liberal in character, and consumerist in character. He argues that instead, we should aim for a deeper and more meaningful kind of politics
The UK’s political and democratic system are under severe strain, with declining turnout and increas...
In this work I attempt to explore and correct a misconception of democracy. Standard accounts of dem...
I contend that parliamentary representative democracy betrays what must be democratic about democrat...
Few scholars have done more over recent years to engage with and raise public awareness about the is...
The ethics of political participation: engagement and democracy in the 21st centur
Democracy is in trouble, and it is democracy’s own fault—that is Robert Talisse’s intriguing content...
First published online: 17 February 2021Democracy is possible because of an increase in the complexi...
Matthew Flinders fine survey summarises the very wide contemporary literature on democratic discont...
They do say that all ideas have their time, and in media education it seems that it is the time for ...
The main argument of this paper is directed against the thesis that we are in a post-democratic era....
In a recent special edition of the journal Global Policy entitled “Changing the European Debate: A R...
The Speaker’s Commission on Digital Democracy recently produced a report which advocated a number of...
In a paper recently presented at the 2015 APSA Annual Meeting, Liron Lavi addresses the conflict bet...
Rocked by the expenses scandal, the notion of ‘politics’ seems to be going out of fashion. However, ...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
The UK’s political and democratic system are under severe strain, with declining turnout and increas...
In this work I attempt to explore and correct a misconception of democracy. Standard accounts of dem...
I contend that parliamentary representative democracy betrays what must be democratic about democrat...
Few scholars have done more over recent years to engage with and raise public awareness about the is...
The ethics of political participation: engagement and democracy in the 21st centur
Democracy is in trouble, and it is democracy’s own fault—that is Robert Talisse’s intriguing content...
First published online: 17 February 2021Democracy is possible because of an increase in the complexi...
Matthew Flinders fine survey summarises the very wide contemporary literature on democratic discont...
They do say that all ideas have their time, and in media education it seems that it is the time for ...
The main argument of this paper is directed against the thesis that we are in a post-democratic era....
In a recent special edition of the journal Global Policy entitled “Changing the European Debate: A R...
The Speaker’s Commission on Digital Democracy recently produced a report which advocated a number of...
In a paper recently presented at the 2015 APSA Annual Meeting, Liron Lavi addresses the conflict bet...
Rocked by the expenses scandal, the notion of ‘politics’ seems to be going out of fashion. However, ...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
The UK’s political and democratic system are under severe strain, with declining turnout and increas...
In this work I attempt to explore and correct a misconception of democracy. Standard accounts of dem...
I contend that parliamentary representative democracy betrays what must be democratic about democrat...