The Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy

 

The Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy

Andre Bachtiger, John S. Dryzek, Jane Mansbridge, and Mark E. Warren (Eds)

Oxford University Press, Academic

2018 (à paraître le 6/10/2018)

960 p.

145 £

 

Deliberative democracy has been the main game in contemporary political theory for two decades and has grown enormously in size and importance in political science and many other disciplines. The Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy not only takes stock of deliberative democracy as a research field, but also explore and create links with philosophy, various research programmes in the social sciences and law, as well as policy practice around the globe. It provides a concise history of deliberative ideals in political thought while also discussing their philosophical origins.

The Handbook locates deliberation in a political system with different spaces, publics, and venues, including parliament and courts but also governance networks, protests, mini-publics, old and new media, and everyday talk. It documents the intersections of deliberative ideals with contemporary political theory, involving epistemology, representation, constitutionalism, justice, and multiculturalism. It also explores the intersections of deliberative democracy with major research fields in the social sciences and law, including social and rational choice theory, communications, psychology, sociology, international relations, framing approaches, policy analysis, planning, democratization, and methodology. . The volume engages with practical applications, mapping deliberation as a reform movement and as a device for conflict resolution, documenting the practice and study of deliberative democracy around the world, in Asia, Latin America, Africa, Europe and global governance. It provides reflections on the field by pioneering thinkers such as Jurgen Habermas, Amy Gutmann, Dennis Thompson, and Robert Goodin.

Table of Contents

Preface
1. Introduction, Andre Bachtiger, John Dryzek, Jane Mansbridge, and Mark Warren

Part I: Roots of the Deliberative Approach

2. The Origins of the Deliberative Turn, Antonio Floridia
3. The Philosophical Origins of Deliberative Ideals, Simone Chambers
4. The Forms of Deliberative Communication, Francesca Polletta and Beth Gardner
5. Deliberative Ideals Across Diverse Cultures, Jensen Sass
6. Indigenous Sphere of Deliberation, Martin Hebert

Part II: Theory of Deliberative Democracy

7. The Epistemic Value of Democratic Deliberation, David Estlund and Helene Landemore
8. Deliberation and Justice, Stephan Rummens
9. Deliberation and Equality, Edana Beauvais
10. Deliberative Democracy and Multiculturalism, Monique Deveaux
11. Deliberation and Representation, Mark Brown
12. Deliberation and Participatory Democracy, Stephen Elstub
13. Religious Reasons in Public Deliberation, Andrew March and Alicia Steinmetz
14. Deliberation and Voting Entwined, Gerry Mackie
15. Listening and Deliberation, Michael Morrell
16. Deliberation and Long-Term Decisions: Representing Future Generations, Michael MacKenzie.

Part III: Deliberation within Political Systems: Forums, Publics, and Systems

17. Institutional Deliberation, Paul Quirk, William Bendix, and Andre Bachtiger
18. Minipublics and Deliberative Democracy, Graham Smith and Maija Setala
19. Deliberative Polling, James Fishkin
20. Scaling Up Deliberative Effects - Applying Lessons of Minipublics, Simon Niemeyer and Julia Jennstal
21. Deliberative Media, Rousiley Maia
22. Online Deliberation, Kim Strandberg and Kimmo Gronlund
23. Taking Everyday Political Talk Seriously, Pamela Johnston Conover and Patrick Miller
24. Deliberation in Protests and Social Movements, Donatella della Porta and Nicole Doerr
25. Governance Networks, Carolyn Hendriks and John Boswell
26. Deliberation and Citizen Interests, John Ferejohn
27. Deliberative Systems, John Parkinson
28. Politics in Translation: Communication Between Sites of the Deliberative System, Michael Neblo and Avery White

Part IV: Deliberative Approaches within Disciplines and Fields

29. Democratic Deliberation and Social Choice: A Review, Christian List
30. Deliberative Democracy and Comparative Democratization Studies, Nicole Curato and Jurg Steiner
31. Deliberation in Communication Studies, John Gastil and Laura Black
32. Arguing and Deliberation in International Relations, Thomas Risse
33. The Political Psychology of Deliberation, Christopher Karpowitz and Tali Mendelberg
34. Deliberation and Framing, Thomas Leeper and Rune Slothuus
35. Deliberation in Sociology, Erik Schneiderhan and Shamus Khan
36. Deliberative Policy Analysis, Frank Fischer and Piyapong Boossabong
37. Deliberative Planning Practices Without Smothering Invention: A Practical Aesthetic View, John Forester
38. Deliberative Law, David Ponet and Ethan Leib
39. Deliberative Constitutionalism, Hoi Kong and Ron Levy
40. Deliberative Democracy and Science, Alfred Moore

Methods

41. Preface to Studying Deliberation Empirically, Andre Bachtiger
42. Deliberation and Experimental Design, David Esterling
43. Qualitative Assessment of Deliberation, Mark Bevir and Quinlan Bowman

Part V: Practical Applications

44. Deliberative Democracy as a Reform Movement, Janette Hartz-Karp, Lyn Carson, and Michael Briand
45. Deliberative Democracy and Public Dispute Resolution, Lawrence Susskind, Jessica Gordon, and Yasmin Zaerpoor
46. Deliberative Negotiation, Daniel Naurin and Christine Reh
47. Deliberation in Deeply Divided Societies, Ian O'Flynn and Didier Caluwaerts
48. Deliberative Democracy and the Environment, Walter Baber and Robert Bartlett
49. Deliberation and Catastrophic Risks, Ryan Gunderson and Thomas Dietz

Part VI: Deliberative Democracy Around the World

50. Deliberative Democracy in East Asia: Japan and China, Beibei Tang, Tetsuki Tamura, and Baogang He
51. Deliberative Democracy in India, Ramya Parthasarathy and Vijayendra Rao
52. Africa and Deliberative Politics, Emmanuel Ani
53. Deliberative Democracy in Latin America, Thamy Pogrebinschi
54. Deliberation Constrained: an Increasingly Segmented European Union, Erik Eriksen and Jan-Erik Fossum
55. Transnational and Global Deliberation, William Smith

Part VII: Reflections

56. Interview with Jurgen Habermas
57. If Deliberation Is Everything, Maybe It's Nothing, Robert Goodin
58. Reflections on Deliberative Democracy: When Theory Meets Practice, Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson