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Democratic Situations
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2022
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Mattering Press
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Democratic Situations challenges researchers and students in Science & Technology Studies and related fields to treat democracy as an empirical phenomenon. This means leaving behind off-the-shelf theoretical notions of democracy that may have travelled into STS unexamined. The alternative strategy pursued in this volume is to pay as much analytical attention to the study of democratic politics as STS has previously offered to familiar topics of science and technology.
This timely collection of empirical stories and conceptual inventions leads the way by showing how the making and doing of democracy can be placed at the centre of relational research. The book turns the well-known sites of contemporary Euro-American participatory democracy, such as elections, bureaucracies, public debate and citizen participation, into fluctuating democratic situations where supposedly untouchable democratic ideals are shaped, contested and warped in practice. The fact that Euro-American participatory democracy is often upheld as an ideal for the rest of the world makes it all the more important to study how it is a situated, distributed, material, emergent, heterogenous, fragile and at times faltering figure and project.
Through situated analyses, the authors demonstrate that democracy cannot be reduced to theoretical ideals and schemes of conflict, institutions, or deliberation. Instead, the volume offers an urgently needed empirically driven renewal of our understanding of democratic politics in a time when conventional ideas increasingly fail to capture current events such as Brexit, Trump and Covid19.
The twelve chapters are organised into three sections. The first part, entitled Interfaces of technodemocracy, focuses on how democratic politics is co-shaped by its interfaces with more or less rigid institutions and bureaucracies. The second section, Technosciences, democracy and situated enactments of participation, emphasises the relationships between science and public participation. The third part called Reconfigurations of democratic politics with new nonhuman actors focuses on the role of material objects, especially new digital technologies, in democratic politics.
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Part I • The interfaces of technodemocracy
pp. 45-59
pp. 60-79
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View 3 • Technocratic activism: Environmental organisations, carbon markets and European bureaucracy
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pp. 80-98
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View 4 • Use yourself, kick yourself! Learning from a newspaper how (not) to do good public debate
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Part II • Technosciences, democracy and situated enactments of participation
pp. 101-117
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View 5 • Leaks and Overflows: Two contrasting cases of hybrid participation in environmental governance
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pp. 118-140
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View 6 • STS and democracy co-produced? The making of public dialogue as a technology of participation
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pp. 141-160
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View 7 • A democratic inquiry launched and lost: The Dutch national societal dialogue on nanotechnology
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pp. 161-185
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View 8 • Convene, represent, deliberate? Reasoning the democratic in embryonic stem cell research oversight committees
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pp. 186-204
Part III • Reconfiguring democratic politics with new nonhuman actors
10 • Enlisting the body politic: Governmentalised technologies of participation in digital diplomacy
pp. 207-229
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pp. 230-255
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View 11 • Democratising software? Situating political campaigning technology in the UK’s EU referendum
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pp. 256-271
| ISBN | 9781912729128 |
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| Related ISBN(s) | 9781912729135, 9781912729302, 9781912729319 |
| DOI | 10.1353/book.121034![]() |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1420140455 |
| Pages | 274 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2024-03-12 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |
| Creative Commons | CC-BY-NC-SA |




