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Participatory Democratic Innovations in Southeast Europe : How to Engage in Flawed Democracies / Edited by Irena Fiket, Čedomir Markov, Vujo Ilić and Gazela Pudar Draško.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon : Taylor & Francis, 2024Description: 1 Online-Ressource (253 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781032546742
  • 9781040033661
  • 9781003426103
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • BD 366 Ungarn
  • BD 392 Slowenien
  • BD 300 Zivilgesellschaft Europa
Online resources: Summary: This volume strengthens the dialogue between conceptual perspectives, approaches and fields on deliberative and participatory forms of democratic innovation and offers novel insights, focusing on the Southeast European space. Traditional forms of participation seem insufficient in satisfying the growing complexity of the democratic processes, especially in the context of autocratizing societies. It is crucial to examine the possibilities of democratic innovation in political research and practice, trying to establish a connection between the possibilities and limits of representative democracy and social movements as possible carriers of the process of democratic innovation. This book offers novel insights into practices of civil society and social movements and their pathways carved to initiate a deep change in political thinking and practice and compelling insights for scholars and students of Southeast Europe, social movements and democracy
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This volume strengthens the dialogue between conceptual perspectives, approaches and fields on deliberative and participatory forms of democratic innovation and offers novel insights, focusing on the Southeast European space. Traditional forms of participation seem insufficient in satisfying the growing complexity of the democratic processes, especially in the context of autocratizing societies. It is crucial to examine the possibilities of democratic innovation in political research and practice, trying to establish a connection between the possibilities and limits of representative democracy and social movements as possible carriers of the process of democratic innovation. This book offers novel insights into practices of civil society and social movements and their pathways carved to initiate a deep change in political thinking and practice and compelling insights for scholars and students of Southeast Europe, social movements and democracy

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