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[Commlist] CfA Summer School on Democratic Innovations
Fri Mar 08 15:43:43 GMT 2019
*Call for Applications*
*3rd ECPR Standing Group Summer School on Democratic Innovations in
Europe and in the EU*
*26-30 August 2019, Brussels (Belgium)*
The weaknesses of representative democracy, the recurring problems in
the process of political representation, and the partial failure of
government accountability led to an increasing discontent of citizens
towards political institutions and politicians. One solution to address
this ‘democratic malaise’ has been the adoption of different democratic
innovations (e.g. direct democracy, dialogue-oriented procedures) aiming
to foster the effective inclusion of citizens in political
decision-making. Over the last three decades democratic innovations
gained momentum throughout the world both in terms of rules and use.
This summer school seeks to provide students with a fuller understanding
of democratic innovations. The courses follow a student-centered
approach and will discuss in detail their effects on communities,
structures, systems, policies and citizens’ participation. It aims to
identify and assess the benefits, disadvantages, functioning and
challenges of democratic innovations in contemporary representative
democracies. To achieve these objectives, the summer school will combine
a broad array of theoretical approaches (made available to students in
the reading package of every course) with methodological and empirical
perspectives in every course (i.e. a hands-on approach). The sessions
are divided in five days of teaching that alternate between the three
major types of innovations: direct democracy, dialogue-oriented, and
mixed. Students will be encouraged to actively participate in a series
of applied exercises that will reveal the complexities of democratic
innovations.
Target audience:
The summer school is primarily open to PhD students, research master
students and master students from Political Science, Sociology, European
Studies, International Relations or related areas. A limited number of
practitioners may participate as well. The summer school will
accommodate a maximum number of 25 participants.
Fee and costs:
Thanks to the support of the ECPR, the Standing Group on Democratic
Innovations, and the organizing universities and partners, the
registration fee amounts to only 100 € and covers accommodation, meals,
coffee breaks, and all teaching activities in Brussels from Monday (26
August) till Friday (30 August). Participants are responsible for their
own travel to and from Brussels.
How to apply:
Interested applicants should fill in the form available at
https://deminnov.wixsite.com/summerschool no later than 1 April 2019 and
ideally before as applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Further information about the content, schedule and instructors is
available at https://deminnov.wixsite.com/summerschool
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