Citizen Competence and Democratic Institutions - Committee on the Political Economy of the Good Society - Stephen L Elkin - Books - Pennsylvania State University Press - 9780271030180 - September 15, 1998
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Citizen Competence and Democratic Institutions - Committee on the Political Economy of the Good Society

Stephen L Elkin

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Citizen Competence and Democratic Institutions - Committee on the Political Economy of the Good Society

Publisher Marketing: Bringing together new work from many of the leading experts on democratic citizenship, this volume presents both normative argument and empirical analysis to help deepen our understanding of the various competences that citizens require if there is to be a flourishing democratic political order in our present age. The essays explore the following themes: (1) the essential components of democratic citizenship and how these can be fostered; (2) the state of citizen competence in various democratic regimes; (3) civil society as a crucial site for the exercise and development of democratic citizenship; (4) new findings that show democratic citizens to have more political information and behave more rationally than hitherto supposed; and (5) the theory and practice of new institutional forms for democratic deliberation and democratic control. The final section of the book explores new and revitalized forms of democratic participation as well as the kind of participation that is likely to foster a wide variety of citizen competences. The discussion runs from what we know and can expect from town meetings, to the value of public work in fostering a democratic citizenry, to entirely new forms for expressing citizen judgment. The Contributors are Benjamin Barber, Harry C. Boyte, Frank M. Bryan, Michael A. Dimock, Stephen L. Elkin, James S. Fishkin, Norman Frohlich, John Gaventa, Elizabeth Gerber, Alan Kay, Robert E. Lane, Arthur Lupia, Jane Mansbridge, Joe A. Oppenheimer, Benjamin Page, Samuel Popkin, Nancy Rosenblum, Robert Shapiro, Karol Edward Soltan, Marion Smiley, and David Steiner. Contributor Bio:  Elkin, Stephen L Stephen L. Elkin and Karol Edward Soltan both teach in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland. They co-edited the two PEGS volumes preceding this one, The New Constitutionalism (1993) and The Constitution of Good Societies (Penn State, 1996). Contributor Bio:  Soltan, Karol Edward The editors are all affiliated with the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland where Irwin L. Morris is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Joe A. Oppenheimer is Professor and Director of the University's Collective Choice Center, and Karol Edward Soltan is Associate Professor.

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Released September 15, 1998
ISBN13 9780271030180
Publishers Pennsylvania State University Press
Genre Chronological Period > 18th Century
Pages 436
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 29 mm   ·   594 g
Editor Elkin, Stephen L.
Editor Soltan, Karol Edward