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Handbook of Democratic Innovation and Governance
Edited by Stephen Elstub and Oliver Escobar
Democratic innovations are proliferating in politics, governance, policy, and public administration. These new processes of public participation are reimagining the relationship between citizens and institutions. This Handbook advances understanding of democratic innovations, in theory and practice, by critically reviewing their importance throughout the world. The overarching themes are a focus on citizens and their relationship to these innovations, and the resulting effects on political equality. The Handbook therefore offers a definitive overview of existing research on democratic innovations, while also setting the agenda for future research and practice.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 05 Dec 2019
- ISBN:
- 9781786433855
- eISBN:
- 9781786433862
- Pages:
- 624
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- Handbook of Democratic Innovation and Governance
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures and tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction to the Handbook of Democratic Innovation and Governance: the field of democratic innovation
- Chapter 1: Defining and typologising democratic innovations
- Chapter 2: Democratic innovations and theories of democracy
- Chapter 3: Mini-publics: design choices and legitimacy
- Chapter 4: Collaborative governance: between invited and invented spaces
- Chapter 5: The long journey of participatory budgeting
- Chapter 6: Referendums and citizens’ initiatives
- Chapter 7: Digital participation
- Chapter 8: Does political trust matter?
- Chapter 9: Accountability and democratic innovations
- Chapter 10: Anti-politics and democratic innovation
- Chapter 11: The impact of democratic innovations on citizens’ efficacy
- Chapter 12: Facilitators: the micropolitics of public participation and deliberation
- Chapter 13: Consultants: the emerging participation industry
- Chapter 14: Public servants in innovative democratic governance
- Chapter 15: Experts: the politics of evidence and expertise in democratic innovation
- Chapter 16: Advocates: interest groups, civil society organisations and democratic innovation
- Chapter 17: The role of elected representatives in democratic innovations
- Chapter 18: Journalists: the role of the media in democratic innovation
- Chapter 19: Democratic innovations and the policy process
- Chapter 20: Democratic innovation in science and technology
- Chapter 21: Democratic innovation in social policy
- Chapter 22: Democratic innovation and environmental governance
- Chapter 23: Democratic innovation in constitutional reform
- Chapter 24: Democratic innovation in transnational and global governance
- Chapter 25: Democratic innovations in North America
- Chapter 26: Democratic innovations in Latin America
- Chapter 27: Democratic innovations in Europe
- Chapter 28: Trends in democratic innovation in Asia
- Chapter 29: Democratic innovation in Australasia
- Chapter 30: Local democratic innovations in Africa
- Chapter 31: Quantitative methods in democratic innovation research
- Chapter 32: Qualitative approaches to democratic innovations
- Chapter 33: Mixed methods research in democratic innovation
- Chapter 34: Using experiments to study democratic innovations
- Chapter 35: From discourse quality index to deliberative transformative moments
- Chapter 36: Analysing deliberative transformation: a multi-level approach incorporating Q methodology
- Chapter 37: Comparative approaches to the study of democratic innovation
- Chapter 38: Reflections on the theory and practice of democratic innovations
- Index
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Handbook Chapter
- Published:
- 5 December 2019
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- x–xiv (5 total)
Collection:
Social and Political Science 2019
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- Handbook of Democratic Innovation and Governance
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures and tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction to the Handbook of Democratic Innovation and Governance: the field of democratic innovation
- Chapter 1: Defining and typologising democratic innovations
- Chapter 2: Democratic innovations and theories of democracy
- Chapter 3: Mini-publics: design choices and legitimacy
- Chapter 4: Collaborative governance: between invited and invented spaces
- Chapter 5: The long journey of participatory budgeting
- Chapter 6: Referendums and citizens’ initiatives
- Chapter 7: Digital participation
- Chapter 8: Does political trust matter?
- Chapter 9: Accountability and democratic innovations
- Chapter 10: Anti-politics and democratic innovation
- Chapter 11: The impact of democratic innovations on citizens’ efficacy
- Chapter 12: Facilitators: the micropolitics of public participation and deliberation
- Chapter 13: Consultants: the emerging participation industry
- Chapter 14: Public servants in innovative democratic governance
- Chapter 15: Experts: the politics of evidence and expertise in democratic innovation
- Chapter 16: Advocates: interest groups, civil society organisations and democratic innovation
- Chapter 17: The role of elected representatives in democratic innovations
- Chapter 18: Journalists: the role of the media in democratic innovation
- Chapter 19: Democratic innovations and the policy process
- Chapter 20: Democratic innovation in science and technology
- Chapter 21: Democratic innovation in social policy
- Chapter 22: Democratic innovation and environmental governance
- Chapter 23: Democratic innovation in constitutional reform
- Chapter 24: Democratic innovation in transnational and global governance
- Chapter 25: Democratic innovations in North America
- Chapter 26: Democratic innovations in Latin America
- Chapter 27: Democratic innovations in Europe
- Chapter 28: Trends in democratic innovation in Asia
- Chapter 29: Democratic innovation in Australasia
- Chapter 30: Local democratic innovations in Africa
- Chapter 31: Quantitative methods in democratic innovation research
- Chapter 32: Qualitative approaches to democratic innovations
- Chapter 33: Mixed methods research in democratic innovation
- Chapter 34: Using experiments to study democratic innovations
- Chapter 35: From discourse quality index to deliberative transformative moments
- Chapter 36: Analysing deliberative transformation: a multi-level approach incorporating Q methodology
- Chapter 37: Comparative approaches to the study of democratic innovation
- Chapter 38: Reflections on the theory and practice of democratic innovations
- Index