The paradox of deliberative democracy : (Record no. 23576)
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Koha Dewey Subclass [OBSOLETE] | PHL2MARC21 1.1 |
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title | eng |
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Personal name | MONTPETIT, Éric |
9 (RLIN) | 7387 |
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Title | The paradox of deliberative democracy : |
Remainder of title | the national action committee on the status of women and Canada´s policy on reproductive technology |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Dordrecht, Netherlands : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Springer, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | June 2004 |
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Summary, etc. | This article explores the relationship between inclusive and deliberative social movement organisations (SMOs) and state authorities. Three perspectives are presented. The first perspective argues in favour of an autonomous public sphere, in which SMOs establish only indirect relations with state authorities. This perspective suggests that direct relations are unnecessary to exert influence on policy choices. In contrast, the second perspective advocates an inclusive state, invested with SMOs. While direct cooperation guarantees policy influence, it does not necessarily lead to co-optation on the part of SMOs. The third perspective is primarily concerned with the impact of deliberative and strategic ideas and practices on power relations within SMOs. It argues that state authorities have expectations toward the public sphere that sometimes feed into the tension within SMOs between the proponents of deliberation and those in favour of strategic action. When this organisational strife reaches a critical point, the capacity of a SMO to contribute to both deliberation and policy-making are seriously undermined. Our empirical analysis of the contribution of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women (NAC) on the issue of assisted reproductive technology (ART) in Canada during a period of 15 years provides strong support for this third perspective |
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Personal name | SCALA, Francesca |
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Personal name | FORTIER, Isabelle |
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Title | Policy Sciences |
Related parts | 37, 2, p. 137-157 |
Place, publisher, and date of publication | Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, June 2004 |
International Standard Serial Number | ISSN 0032-2867 |
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Koha item type | Periódico |
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Cataloger's initials, CIN (RLIN) | Tiago |
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