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[ecrea] New book summarizing the NCCR Democracy's main research results
Mon Jan 21 15:03:20 GMT 2013
New book summarizing the NCCR Democracy's main research results
Kriesi, Hanspeter; Daniel Bochsler; Jörg Matthes; Sandra Lavenex; Marc
Bühlmann and Frank Esser: Democracy in the age of globalization and
mediatization. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 264 pages.
The book provides a comprehensive overview over the models of
contemporary democracy, its social, cultural, economic, and political
prerequisites and existing varieties. It examines the transformation of
democracy today as national political communities increasingly dissolve
and, in addition, democratic systems confront the increasingly powerful
role of the media in politics. Furthermore, it covers the global spread
of democracy to areas and institutions in which democratic governance
has thus far been absent or has had only a very tenuous hold. In this
way, it confronts the perpetually unsatisfactory quest to make ?real,
existing democracy? conform better to ?potentially ideal democracy?.
?Democracy in the age of globalization and mediatization? is an
important contribution to the literature on the ? assumed ? crisis of
democracy. It will be of interest to the research community,
practitioners and policy makers, media, and informed readers.
Save 20% now by using discount code WNCCR2013 when ordering!
Other books in the series "Challenges to democracy in the 21st century":
Kriesi, Hanspeter (ed.). "Political communication in direct democratic
campaigns: enlightening or manipulating?" Basingstoke: Palgrave
Macmillan, 2012, 288 pages.
Setälä, Maija and Theo Schiller (eds.). "Citizens' initiatives in Europe
- procedures and consequences of agenda-setting by citizens."
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, 280 pages.
Bernhard, Laurent. "Campaign strategy in direct democracy." Basingstoke:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, 256 pages.
NCCR Democracy is a multi-disciplinary research program that examines
the challenges to democracy in the 21st century. Managed from the
University of Zurich and supported by the Swiss National Science
Foundation, the network comprises approximately 90 members from seven
disciplines working at 20 partner institutions. More information on the
NCCR Democracy website at www.nccr-democracy.uzh.ch.
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