James Tully (University of Victoria, British Columbia), Keith Cherry (University of Alberta), Fonna Forman (University o
This edited volume argues that democracy is broader and more diverse than the dominant state-centered, modern representative democracies, to which other modes of democracy are either presumed subordinate or ignored. The contributors seek to overcome the standard opposition of democracy from below (participatory) and democracy from above (representative). Rather, they argue that through differently situated participatory and representative practices, citizens and governments can develop democratic ways of cooperating without hegemony and subordination, and that these relationships can be...
This edited volume argues that democracy is broader and more diverse than the dominant state-centered, modern representative democracies, to which oth...
James Tully (University of Victoria, British Columbia), Keith Cherry (University of Alberta), Fonna Forman (University o
This edited volume argues that democracy is broader and more diverse than the dominant state-centered, modern representative democracies, to which other modes of democracy are either presumed subordinate or ignored. The contributors seek to overcome the standard opposition of democracy from below (participatory) and democracy from above (representative). Rather, they argue that through differently situated participatory and representative practices, citizens and governments can develop democratic ways of cooperating without hegemony and subordination, and that these relationships can be...
This edited volume argues that democracy is broader and more diverse than the dominant state-centered, modern representative democracies, to which oth...