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2003· article· en· 1,278 citations· W2100602508 on OpenAlex· 10.1146/annurev.polisci.6.121901.085538

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Abstract

▪ Abstract Deliberative democratic theory has moved beyond the “theoretical statement” stage and into the “working theory” stage. Although this essay revisits some of the main theoretical debates, this is done via a survey and evaluation of the state of deliberative democratic theory as it is being applied in a number of research areas and as it intersects with related normative debates. Five research areas are covered: public law, international relations, policy studies, empirical research, and identity politics.

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Venue
Annual Review of Political Science
Topic
Social Media and Politics
Field
Social Sciences
Canadian institutions
University of Toronto
Funders
Keywords
NormativeDemocracySociologyDeliberative democracyPolitical sciencePoliticsState (computer science)Identity (music)Law and economicsPublic administrationLawComputer sciencePhilosophy
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