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Science and Democracy

Science, Expertise, and Democracy

Science, Expertise, and Democracy

... for democracy, but from a different ...the science? Ranalli suggests that while the public might lack the skills to adjudicate complex scientific disputes, they are generally good judges of ...

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TEACHING DEMOCRACY. Cal Humanities & The California History-Social Science Project

TEACHING DEMOCRACY. Cal Humanities & The California History-Social Science Project

... Teaching Democracy is a partnership between the California History-Social Science Project (CHSSP) and Cal ...Teaching Democracy seeks to both deepen student understanding of the history of American ...

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Science, Democracy, and Water Policy

Science, Democracy, and Water Policy

... In water policy the roots of the impulse to disguise water policy in technical terms can be traced to the progressive era during which the power of expertise to fashion policies was elevated above the politics of ...

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Weird Science: Frankenstein Foods and States as Laboratories of Democracy

Weird Science: Frankenstein Foods and States as Laboratories of Democracy

... Rulemaking, Democracy, and Torrents of E-Mail, 79 G EO ...agency science is misapplied to justify decisions that are actually based on ...agency science did not support consumers’ concerns about ...

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Modern Social Science Concepts, Proportionate Reciprocity, Modesty, and Democracy

Modern Social Science Concepts, Proportionate Reciprocity, Modesty, and Democracy

... and Democracy, are the key concepts in Aristotle’s economics of ...social science may be contemplated: (a) Ideally, reciprocal justice in bilateral bargaining to minimize expenditure given utility levels ...

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The End of the Third Wave and the Global Future of Democracy. IHS Political Science Series No. 45, July 1997

The End of the Third Wave and the Global Future of Democracy. IHS Political Science Series No. 45, July 1997

... of Democracy, Autocracy, and State Power since 1800,” in Inkeles, ...Measuring Democracy , ...the democracy measure of the polity datasets does not stop at measuring the openness and competitiveness ...

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A Cultural Challenge to Liberal Democracy in Southeast Asia? IHS Political Science Series No. 53, February 1998

A Cultural Challenge to Liberal Democracy in Southeast Asia? IHS Political Science Series No. 53, February 1998

... political arrangements which, taken together, come near to what Arendt Lijphart has termed “consociationalism”. Thus, the ethnic communities remained semi-autonomous. They were each represented by a small, legitimate ...

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The Netherlands: Still a Consociational Democracy? IHS Political Science Series No. 33, April 1996

The Netherlands: Still a Consociational Democracy? IHS Political Science Series No. 33, April 1996

... ‘consociational democracy’, but on the seven ‘rules of the game’ which Lijphart had singled out: government as ‘business’ (instead of a ‘game’), agreement to disagree, summit diplomacy, proportionality, ...

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Democracy versus History. IHS Political Science Series No. 34, May 1996

Democracy versus History. IHS Political Science Series No. 34, May 1996

... of democracy have in common is that they have all been espoused, at one point or another, by socio-political movements and their related ideologists seeking significant changes, I would propose adding a fourth ...

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The Sociality of Democracy

The Sociality of Democracy

... of Science (1993); Science Truth and Democracy (2001) and Science in a Democratic Society (2011), Kitcher not only pointed out the social dimension of science, since science is ...

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Democracy: an Incomplete Invention. Reflections on Giovanni Sartori´s what is Democracy?

Democracy: an Incomplete Invention. Reflections on Giovanni Sartori´s what is Democracy?

... According to Mill, democracy ends up becoming a government of the masses with prerogatives, in detriment of the minorities. In simple terms, what determines its nature which is the representation of the different ...

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Building Peace or Democracy? Perception of Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Democracy in Bosnia

Building Peace or Democracy? Perception of Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Democracy in Bosnia

... In the 1990’s, international peacebuilding reached its apex in response to civil wars that afflicted Rwanda, Mozambique, Somalia, and Yugoslavia. Since then, there has been an increased academic focus on postwar ...

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Nonprofits as schools for democracy : the justifications for organizational democracy within nonprofit organizations.

Nonprofits as schools for democracy : the justifications for organizational democracy within nonprofit organizations.

... deontological terms) could do great harm? Perhaps the manager of a democratic nonprofit committed to feeding malnourished developing-world children is faced with a situation where acting autocratically would likely ...

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Terrorism via Democracy? Assessing Democracy Promotion as a Security Rationale

Terrorism via Democracy? Assessing Democracy Promotion as a Security Rationale

... of democracy promotion—particularly the eco- nomic and political costs associated with it—appears quite foolish when looking at unsuccessful attempts by Al-Qaeda to support Muslim extremists in ...

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Democracy of the Future. Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey

Democracy of the Future. Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey

... Abstract This short comment gives several directions on how Bruno Frey’s ideas on a democracy of the future could be further developed. It also asks a few questions with the aim of stimulating further discussion. ...

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Security, city and democracy

Security, city and democracy

... of democracy becomes a powerful instru- ment of “payment” between electors and elected, when the latter, the incumbents, are conceived in their role of candidates for a new election; namely, when responsibil- ity ...

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The legitimation of deliberative democracy

The legitimation of deliberative democracy

... Chapter Seven Table 7.2 A deliberative system: roles at different decision stages Activist networks Define Discuss • • raise issues and work to make them salient • Experts • research and[r] ...

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In place of 'global democracy’

In place of 'global democracy’

... One notable factor of this complexity is the fact that we cannot pre- dict which ‘control mechanisms’ that are ‘nascent’ in transnational spaces will come to be ‘institutionalised’ (Rosenau 2000). There are multiple ...

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A human right to democracy?

A human right to democracy?

... universality. Democracy is a political institution – or, more accurately, a family of sets of political institutions – that has evolved over time and, who knows, that may further evolve in the future or even ...

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The epistemic circumstances of democracy

The epistemic circumstances of democracy

... a democracy be trusted to make correct decisions? Critics of democracy tend to argue that democracy cannot be trusted in this way while advocates tend to argue that it ...about democracy. In ...

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