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🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.125 🙋♀️ Who should decide what counts as democratic ? Such a challenge raises ethical, practical + philosophical difficulties. ☄️ Leonardo Fiorespino questions the ethical issue + introduces 'the asteroid belt of democracies'. 👇 bit.ly/3JsRmtS
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.123 We need to break democracy out of the disciplinary boundaries of political studies. Reimagining it using a multidisciplinary approach, argues M Banerjee, could be the antidote to the global democratic anxiety we are facing. 👇 bit.ly/3WtGb71
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.121 🔃 Do we need a paradigm shift in democracy research? ↔️ Simon Bein broadens the current western-led perspective on researching democracies and asks: who says what and where democracy is? 👇 bit.ly/3W8mamk
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.119 💭 The ‘Fourth Theorist’ is the radical idea of a yet-to-exist theoretician who can access + condense immense amounts of info. @rishiraj_sen28 explores whether the #FourthTheorist risks becoming an authoritarian figure. 👇 bit.ly/4mOc7h5
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.122 💭 In a time of anthropogenic existential crises, writes Ioannis Rigkos-Zitthen, this new stage in the Science of Democracy conversation highlights how plural thinking can help rejuvenate democracy. 👇 bit.ly/478VF6B
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🦋 The pluriverse of democracy
In a time of anthropogenic existential crises, writes Ioannis Rigkos-Zitthen, this new stage in the Science of Democracy conversation highlights how plural thinking can help rejuvenate democracy
📣 Introducing the Sciences of the Democracies! 👥 Initiated by @JeanPaulRGagnon, founder of @ECPR_TheLoop 🦋#ScienceOfDemocracy series, this 🆕 Research Network aims to explore the meanings of democracy & develop a specialised terminology 👉 Join FREE ecpr.eu/Groups
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.120 @MichBied outlines a tripartite caveat for this 🆕 series phase by considering a concept rarely engaged in the study of politics: ideology. 🧑🏫 Here, he opens up normative considerations that education needs to guide. 👇 bit.ly/4pZyrap
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.124 Theories rooted in the works of #Schumpeter + #RobertDahl still dominate the study of democracy. @RyusakuY argues this series reveals the emergence of another current: scholars who engage democracy from critical perspectives. bit.ly/4ojSkHQ
🔔Don't forget to join our 🆕 Research Network - The Sciences of the Democracies! 👥 Initiated by @JeanPaulRGagnon, founder of @ECPR_TheLoop 🦋#ScienceOfDemocracy series 📍Aims to explore the meanings of democracy & develop a specialised terminology 👉ecpr.eu/Groups
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.118 💭 This new phase in the series posits the idea of a 'Fourth Theorist' – a still-to-exist thinker who may in future come to life. But, asks @MaretaDimitra, will that person, or thing, deliver on their promises? 👇 bit.ly/4mx0RWc
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.117 Feminist scholarship is warning of a backlash against #GenderEquality & women’s inclusion. ♂️♀️ F Primandari revisits our understanding of democratic consolidation and asks: is it biased towards men’s political domination? 👇 buff.ly/an17r3S
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.116 In a climate of populist narratives, citizens need a clear message about democracy. A Pawłowska proposes we should be provided with plain democracy, which would empower us to recognise + use the fundamentals of democracy 👇 bit.ly/47x8Df1
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🦋 Plain democracy: reclaiming fundamentals in an age of democratic erosion
In the current climate of populist narratives, citizens need a clear message about democracy. Agnieszka Pawłowska draws inspiration from the notion of plain language. Here, she proposes that citizens...
🦋 #ScienceofDemocracy No.114 🌍 The science of democracy is hit particularly heavily in non-democratic regimes. 🏫 Max Steuer argues that non-democratic practices in academia complicate the issue & calls for a debate on more intra-academic democracy. 👇 buff.ly/eV7quUM
🦋 #ScienceofDemocracy No.113 Democracy research is in trouble and this series responds with an ambitious agenda. Jonas Wolff explores a fundamental tension: can a radically pluralist approach to democracy research really be a tool to defend democracy? 👇 buff.ly/DgnFJV6
Incredible! 100 different voices, perspectives and contributions to the discourses of democracy, that all began with @JeanPaulRGagnon. Can't wait to direct my UGs to this collection in the next academic year and maybe finally submit my own! #ScienceofDemocracy #AcademicChatter
🎇DELIGHTED to release the 100th instalment in our🦋#ScienceOfDemocracy series, led by indefatigable @JeanPaulRGagnon 🎆 The series has published pieces by 106 authors in 27 countries worldwide, as far afield as 🇨🇳🇯🇵🇭🇰🇸🇬🇹🇼🇬🇭🇮🇷🇰🇪 & 🇳🇬 🥂Here's to the next💯 theloop.ecpr.eu/?s=%F0%9F%A6%8B
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.115 🏫 Citizens support democracy itself, but are growing disillusioned with democratic institutions. 💭 @normaosterberg & Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach suggest we need to rethink our frameworks + broaden the empirical paradigm. 👇 buff.ly/O6vGThl
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.112 A new phase in this series rethinks democracy by challenging Western-centric models. @honggdo acknowledges its ambition, but argues it risks celebrating democratic traditions without fully addressing embedded inequalities 👇 buff.ly/jNhbas4
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.108 Simon Bein offers a new perspective on the understandings of democracy and political identities in democratic societies. He argues that democracies which recognise and balance competing political identities are less polarised bit.ly/499Vrtw
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🦋 What identity does democracy need? The necessity and danger of political polarisation
Simon Bein postulates a new perspective on the multiplicity of understandings of democracy and political identities in democratic societies. He argues that democracies which recognise and balance...
My recent contribution to #ScienceOfDemocracy. Hope this clarification brings deeper understanding and more discussions. Look forward to hearing your feedback. 😊
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.85 @thinkingpolis revisits @li_rongxin's essay on the #Confucian concept of #Minben to offer more context & differentiate it from the Chinese concept of #Minzhu. He argues both concepts are different, and we should not elide them bit.ly/3JKCYKC
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.111 ✍️ To kickstart another round of essays, @JeanPaulRGagnon recaps 4 years’ worth of discussions in this series. He explains where this ever-growing community of scholars has got to so far – and where it aims to go next. 👇 buff.ly/yvVK3kO
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.125 🙋♀️ Who should decide what counts as democratic ? Such a challenge raises ethical, practical + philosophical difficulties. ☄️ Leonardo Fiorespino questions the ethical issue + introduces 'the asteroid belt of democracies'. 👇 bit.ly/3JsRmtS
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.124 Theories rooted in the works of #Schumpeter + #RobertDahl still dominate the study of democracy. @RyusakuY argues this series reveals the emergence of another current: scholars who engage democracy from critical perspectives. bit.ly/4ojSkHQ
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.123 We need to break democracy out of the disciplinary boundaries of political studies. Reimagining it using a multidisciplinary approach, argues M Banerjee, could be the antidote to the global democratic anxiety we are facing. 👇 bit.ly/3WtGb71
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.122 💭 In a time of anthropogenic existential crises, writes Ioannis Rigkos-Zitthen, this new stage in the Science of Democracy conversation highlights how plural thinking can help rejuvenate democracy. 👇 bit.ly/478VF6B
theloop.ecpr.eu
🦋 The pluriverse of democracy
In a time of anthropogenic existential crises, writes Ioannis Rigkos-Zitthen, this new stage in the Science of Democracy conversation highlights how plural thinking can help rejuvenate democracy
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.121 🔃 Do we need a paradigm shift in democracy research? ↔️ Simon Bein broadens the current western-led perspective on researching democracies and asks: who says what and where democracy is? 👇 bit.ly/3W8mamk
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.120 @MichBied outlines a tripartite caveat for this 🆕 series phase by considering a concept rarely engaged in the study of politics: ideology. 🧑🏫 Here, he opens up normative considerations that education needs to guide. 👇 bit.ly/4pZyrap
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.119 💭 The ‘Fourth Theorist’ is the radical idea of a yet-to-exist theoretician who can access + condense immense amounts of info. @rishiraj_sen28 explores whether the #FourthTheorist risks becoming an authoritarian figure. 👇 bit.ly/4mOc7h5
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.118 💭 This new phase in the series posits the idea of a 'Fourth Theorist' – a still-to-exist thinker who may in future come to life. But, asks @MaretaDimitra, will that person, or thing, deliver on their promises? 👇 bit.ly/4mx0RWc
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.117 Feminist scholarship is warning of a backlash against #GenderEquality & women’s inclusion. ♂️♀️ F Primandari revisits our understanding of democratic consolidation and asks: is it biased towards men’s political domination? 👇 buff.ly/an17r3S
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.116 In a climate of populist narratives, citizens need a clear message about democracy. A Pawłowska proposes we should be provided with plain democracy, which would empower us to recognise + use the fundamentals of democracy 👇 bit.ly/47x8Df1
theloop.ecpr.eu
🦋 Plain democracy: reclaiming fundamentals in an age of democratic erosion
In the current climate of populist narratives, citizens need a clear message about democracy. Agnieszka Pawłowska draws inspiration from the notion of plain language. Here, she proposes that citizens...
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.115 🏫 Citizens support democracy itself, but are growing disillusioned with democratic institutions. 💭 @normaosterberg & Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach suggest we need to rethink our frameworks + broaden the empirical paradigm. 👇 buff.ly/O6vGThl
🦋 #ScienceofDemocracy No.114 🌍 The science of democracy is hit particularly heavily in non-democratic regimes. 🏫 Max Steuer argues that non-democratic practices in academia complicate the issue & calls for a debate on more intra-academic democracy. 👇 buff.ly/eV7quUM
🦋 #ScienceofDemocracy No.113 Democracy research is in trouble and this series responds with an ambitious agenda. Jonas Wolff explores a fundamental tension: can a radically pluralist approach to democracy research really be a tool to defend democracy? 👇 buff.ly/DgnFJV6
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.112 A new phase in this series rethinks democracy by challenging Western-centric models. @honggdo acknowledges its ambition, but argues it risks celebrating democratic traditions without fully addressing embedded inequalities 👇 buff.ly/jNhbas4
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.111 ✍️ To kickstart another round of essays, @JeanPaulRGagnon recaps 4 years’ worth of discussions in this series. He explains where this ever-growing community of scholars has got to so far – and where it aims to go next. 👇 buff.ly/yvVK3kO
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.110 @GulsonKalervo of @USyd_SSESW & Greg Thompson argue that social media 📱 highlights the fact that nowhere is the lack of democratic spaces more evident than in the field of technology 💻 & its impact on institutions & life bit.ly/4c3mQ1J
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🦋 A case for technical democracy
Democracy is a set of processes that create spaces for dissensus and radical equality. Greg Thompson and Kalervo N. Gulson argue that nowhere is the lack of democratic spaces more evident than in the...
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.108 Simon Bein offers a new perspective on the understandings of democracy and political identities in democratic societies. He argues that democracies which recognise and balance competing political identities are less polarised bit.ly/499Vrtw
theloop.ecpr.eu
🦋 What identity does democracy need? The necessity and danger of political polarisation
Simon Bein postulates a new perspective on the multiplicity of understandings of democracy and political identities in democratic societies. He argues that democracies which recognise and balance...
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.107 Democracy is in crisis, and new terms regularly surface to describe democracy’s transformations through crisis. Of these terms, argues @MaretaDimitra 🔹post-democracy 🔹authoritarian neo/liberalism are the most challenging bit.ly/3uqRqlL
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🦋 Is it post-democracy; or maybe authoritarian neo/liberalism?
'Democracy is in crisis'. We have heard this claim since the 1930s, and new terms regularly surface to describe democracy’s transformations through crisis. Of these terms, argues Dimitra Mareta,...
🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy 106 In a new edited book, Feminism and Protest Camps, @DrCEschle (@strath_fem @StrathGender @StrathPolIR) argues #ProtestCamps are important spaces of #feminist struggle. Could they also be a site of 21st century #FeministDemocracy? bit.ly/3M1fQIC
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🦋 Feminism in protest camps: toward a 21st century feminist democracy?
In a new edited book, Catherine Eschle argues that protest camps are important spaces of feminist struggle. Here, she asks: are protest camps a site of 21st century feminist democracy?
Some key findings from an NVivo-assisted deep dive into the first 99 contributions to the #ScienceOfDemocracy series, which it's been so amazing to be part of. I'm always fascinated by what's said, and left unsaid, in discussions of democracy.
🦋 No.105 Examining the first 99 entries in our #ScienceOfDemocracy series, @VoterEngagement identifies asymmetry between references to people #demos and power #kratos. He calls for increased attention to power, in the sense of its ability to effect change bit.ly/3PCqIxo
RT @JeanPaulRGagnon: 💡National Taiwan University's Chih-yu Shi on the #ScienceOfDemocracy: a pluriversal deconstruction of #democracy can entail a 'relational texture' of it instead of a 'total texture'. theloop.ecpr.eu/how-do-we-tran… #Confucianism #China #…
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🦋 How do we translate the meaning of democracy across cultural divides?
Chih-yu Shih argues that we can meet Jean-Paul Gagnon’s democracy challenge across linguistic and cultural divides. He explores how 'critical translation' (aimed at 'relational' and not 'total...
TOMORROW 17:00 CET 👉 FREE roundtable by 🔲 @ECPR_TheLoop 🔽 💻 Join our experts in digesting the Loop's thriving 🦋 #ScienceofDemocracy essay series ecpr.eu/Events/191 ✍️ bit.ly/3sYx6DM #ECPRHouseLectures
Have you signed up for the FREE roundtable by 🔲 @ECPR_TheLoop? 🔽 💻 Join our experts in digesting the Loop's thriving 🦋 #ScienceofDemocracy essay series ecpr.eu/Events/191 👩🏽💻 Fri 4 March | 17:00 CET ✏️ bit.ly/3sYx6DM #ECPRHouseLectures
📚 Looking for a stimulating summer read? Today, The Loop's🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy series is recommended on the International Science Council's 'What we are reading' blog. Many thanks, @ISC! #DemocraticTheory #PoliticalTheory
🦋 ROUNDTABLE In 2021, @JeanPaulRGagnon proposed a #ScienceofDemocracy. 40 essays have since been penned in response. What does this burgeoning interest portend for the future of #democracy? 👩🏽💻Fri 4 March 17:00 CET 👉🏿ecpr.eu/TheHouseLectur… ✅Register FREE bit.ly/3H1VOIq
🎇DELIGHTED to release the 100th instalment in our🦋#ScienceOfDemocracy series, led by indefatigable @JeanPaulRGagnon 🎆 The series has published pieces by 106 authors in 27 countries worldwide, as far afield as 🇨🇳🇯🇵🇭🇰🇸🇬🇹🇼🇬🇭🇮🇷🇰🇪 & 🇳🇬 🥂Here's to the next💯 theloop.ecpr.eu/?s=%F0%9F%A6%8B
🔔Don't forget to join our 🆕 Research Network - The Sciences of the Democracies! 👥 Initiated by @JeanPaulRGagnon, founder of @ECPR_TheLoop 🦋#ScienceOfDemocracy series 📍Aims to explore the meanings of democracy & develop a specialised terminology 👉ecpr.eu/Groups
Nichts weniger als Demokratie neu denken haben @JeanPaulRGagnon und KollegInnen mit diesem großartigen Projekt zu #ScienceOfDemocracy vor.
📣 Introducing the Sciences of the Democracies! 👥 Initiated by @JeanPaulRGagnon, founder of @ECPR_TheLoop 🦋#ScienceOfDemocracy series, this 🆕 Research Network aims to explore the meanings of democracy & develop a specialised terminology 👉 Join FREE ecpr.eu/Groups
@UW's Prof Eva Cherniavski on the #ScienceOfDemocracy: 🌟 "It’s not the study of #democracy that’s in shambles, so much as democracy itself." 🌟 @KeiNishiyamauc @Hans_Asenbaum @PetraGuasti @PoliticalSpike @markus_pausch @maija_setala @NuffieldCollege theloop.ecpr.eu/the-archive-an…
"As we already know from failed democratisation projects, one size does not fit all. The lexicon of #democracy can truly lead to a more humble but also cautious theory-building and observation of social reality." <- Marcin Kaim on the #ScienceOfDemocracy theloop.ecpr.eu/the-tension-be…
💡National Taiwan University's Chih-yu Shi on the #ScienceOfDemocracy: a pluriversal deconstruction of #democracy can entail a 'relational texture' of it instead of a 'total texture'. theloop.ecpr.eu/how-do-we-tran… #Confucianism #China #democrats #travel #theory #language #education
🌟The Arcades Project was, in the words of Walter Benjamin's translators, a ‘blueprint for an unimaginably massive and labyrinthine architecture – a dream city’. @Hobson_C on the #ScienceOfDemocracy #politicaltheory #philosophy #science #democracy #art theloop.ecpr.eu/lost-in-the-ar…
"We must study how people argue, critique, and justify – and what values they draw on as pointers of a just world" @MeriTaina on the #ScienceOfDemocracy #democracy #Politics #books #WritingCommunity #reading #philosophy #science #governance #government theloop.ecpr.eu/democracy-what…
"Asking what ‘#democracy’ means could hardly be more important at the present time" @OpenUniversity's Martyn Hammersley on the #ScienceOfDemocracy theloop.ecpr.eu/democracy-not-… @ttya70 @Hobson_C @AgustinGoenaga @la_temple @Rikki_Dean @AndreaFelicetti @marquezxavier @BeausoleilEmily
🌟"In incorporating meaning across space and time, we would broaden and deepen our knowledge of #democracy." <- @PetraGuasti on the lexical #ScienceOfDemocracy @RULeadLab @RyersonResearch @Smart_Democracy @carlhknutsen @SergioRQuiroga @democracy_intl @AfricaDemocracy @democracyR
"As the essentially contested concept par excellence, how can we consider the flummoxing, frustrating, glorious idea of #democracy if trying to capture it, compare it, understand it?" @la_temple on the #ScienceOfDemocracy theloop.ecpr.eu/wikis-and-musi…
🌟People hold different understandings of #democracy. They prioritise different practices and institutions, and expect democratic arrangements to solve different kinds of problems.🌟 @AgustinGoenaga on the #ScienceOfDemocracy #philosophy #PoliticsLive theloop.ecpr.eu/what-democracy…
Discussions about taishū played a significant role in the development of arguments about #democracy in postwar Japan @RyusakuY on the #ScienceOfDemocracy @gcapoccia1 @SMVanHauwaert @TFreyburg @VerglPolwi @umitcetin @AndrejZaslove @GlennKefford @fyderek theloop.ecpr.eu/lost-in-transl…
🌟Leonardo Morlino "develops an empirical strategy of research for democrats to follow" in this essay on the #ScienceOfDemocracy #democracy @markgkenny @tsbhusal @adn_asia @UZH_Democracy @DemocracyNet_ @iNetDemocracy @PHNetDems @MDN_mv @DemocracySem theloop.ecpr.eu/what-is-democr…
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