
Meeting Democracy
Power and Deliberation in Global Justice Movements
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Meeting Democracy
Power and Deliberation in Global Justice Movements
About this book
The concepts of power and democracy have been extensively studied at the global, national and local levels and within institutions including states, international organizations and political parties. However, the interplay of those concepts within social movements is given far less attention. Studies have so far mainly focused on their protest activities rather than the internal practices of deliberation and democratic decision-making. Meeting Democracy presents empirical research that examines in detail how power is distributed and how consensus is reached in twelve global justice movement organizations, with detailed observations of how they operate in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and the UK. Written by leading political scientists and sociologists, this work contributes significantly to the wider literature on power and deliberative democracy within political science and sociology.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface and acknowledgements
- 1 Power and democracy in social movements: an introduction
- 2 A methodology for studying democracy and power in group meetings
- 3 Types and patterns of intragroup controversies
- 4 Patterns of participation
- 5 Power and arguments in global justice movement settings
- 6 Emotions in movements
- 7 Quality of deliberation: a multilevel analysis: a multilevel analysis
- 8 Structurelessness: an evil or an asset? A case study
- 9 Power and democracy: concluding remarks
- Appendices: Research instruments
- Index