
- 227 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
"This timely book carefully interrogates the increasingly fraught intersections of the digital, the city, and democracy. It is a book that will endure, bristling as it is with thoughtful reflection and insight on the democratic challenges that unfold amidst the ordinary, troubled and generative digital worlds of cities as different as Madrid, Taipei and Helsinki. Amidst the work of policymakers, activists, and engineers, what emerges is a hopeful exploration of what 'digital democracy platforms' might enable."
āProfessor Colin McFarlane, Durham University
"This vital book moves beyond a universal analysis of the effects of social media platforms on liberal democracy. Through an in-depth examination of civic platforms in Finland, Spain and Taiwan, Tseng provides a compelling and nuanced empirical and theoretical analysis of the contingent relationship between platforms, place and democracy."
āProfessor Rob Kitchin, Maynooth University
Reimagining Democracy in the Digital and Urban Age
How can democracy adapt and thrive in a world reshaped by artificial intelligence and digital platforms?
In Liquid Democracy, author Yu-Shan Tseng offers a bold new framework for understanding democracy as a dynamic, fluid process. Challenging the idea that AI and digital tools are inherently anti-democratic, this innovative volume bridges theory and practice to investigate various "liquid conditions, " a novel concept capturing how political action flows and transforms like water within the intersections of urban spaces and digital technologies.
Through an in-depth comparative study of three groundbreaking digital democracy platformsāDecide Madrid in Madrid, OmaStadi in Helsinki, and vTaiwan in TaipeiāTseng explores how digital platforms can foster participatory governance, pluralism, and alternative democratic futures. In-depth chapters critically examine the interactions between humans, algorithms, and urban systems, revealing how digital tools reconfigure the boundaries of political participation, decision-making, and collective action. Throughout the text, Tseng offers fresh insights into how democracy emerges under contingent conditions shaped by technology and geography.
Drawing from years of ethnographic fieldwork, Liquid Democracy is essential reading for master's and PhD students in geography, political science, and urban studies, as well as scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in digital governance, smart cities, civic technology, and algorithmic politics.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- List of Figures and Table
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Approaching Democracy from the Field
- Chapter 1 Democracy in the Age of Platformisation
- Chapter 2 Dissolving Democratic Theories into Larger Worlds
- Chapter 3 DDPs at Comparative Conjunctures
- Chapter 4 Frictions for Care Democracy
- Chapter 5 Algorithmic Reordering for Plural Democracy
- Chapter 6 Urban Thrown-Togetherness forOrdinary Democracy
- Chapter 7 Moving on with Liquid Democracy
- References
- Index
- EULA