Democratic innovation beyond deliberative reflection: the plebiscitary rebound and the advent of action-oriented democracy |
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Authors: | Frank Hendriks |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Politics and Admistration, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlandsf.hendriks@tilburguniversity.edu |
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Abstract: | This article investigates democratic innovations of a plebiscitary and action-oriented type that diverge from a predominantly transformative and reflective definition of democratic innovation. Conceptually, the article offers a balanced, extended framework that serves to recognize and understand a range of democratic innovations that includes non-deliberative besides deliberative models and methods. Empirically, the article offers a closer look at three exemplary cases focusing on the rebound of aggregative democracy through the (quasi-)referendum, the advent of collaborative democratic governance through concerted action, and of do-it-ourselves democracy through pragmatic activism. Ultimately, the article calls for a practice and theory of democratic innovation aware of and sensitive to the reality of democratic hybridization. |
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Keywords: | Democratic innovation plebiscitary democracy do-it-ourselves democracy deliberative reflections concretization |
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