04207oam 2200553 c 450 991042456100332120260302090207.09783863883126(CKB)4560000000001023(Budrich UniPress)9783863883126(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/31473(MiAaPQ)EBC30196506(Au-PeEL)EBL30196506(ScCtBLL)c9512d7c-fb7a-4c9d-a30e-02fa768fc412(OCoLC)1076700636(Perlego)2662693(oapen)doab31473(OCoLC)1287287961(EXLCZ)99456000000000102320260302d2017 uy 0engurnnunnnannuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDoing Democracy Differently Political Practices and Transnational Civil Society /Henrike Knappe1st ed.LeverkusenBudrich UniPress20171 online resource (220 p.)9783863883126 3863883128 9783863887209 3863887204 Cover -- Doing Democracy Differently. Political Practices and Transnational Civil Society -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I Conceptual Foundations of Democratic Practice in Transnational Civil Society Networks -- 1 Practice Theory: a New Perspective on Transnational Politics and Democracy -- 1.1 Defining and Changing Rules "as we go along" -- 1.2 Practicing Norms -- 1.3 Political Practice and Democratic Norms -- 2 Participatory and Deliberative Democracy: From Equality Norms to Argumentative Rationalities -- 2.1 Participatory Democracy -- 2.1.1 Equality and Popular Sovereignty -- 2.1.2 The Triad of Participation, Equality and Freedom -- 2.2 Deliberative Democracy -- 2.2.1 The Epistemic Perspective on Deliberation -- 2.2.2 The Participatory Claims of Deliberative Democracy -- 2.3 The Prospects of Participatory and Deliberative Democracy for Transnational Civil Society Networks -- 2.4 Conclusions -- 3 Representation and Democracy: Performing Control and Accountability -- 3.1 Authors, Personations and Organs -- 3.2 Democratic Norms and Forms of Representation -- 3.3 The Prospects of Non-electoral Representation for Transnational Civil Society Networks -- 3.4 Conclusions -- Part II Exploring Political Practice inTwo Transnational Civil Society Networks -- 4 Researching Practices -- 4.1 Methodological Assumptions of aReconstructive Analysis -- 4.2 Qualitative Semi-structured Interviews -- 4.3 The Method of Reconstructive Analysis -- 4.4 The Cases -- 5 Political Practices in Transnational Civil Society Networks - An Exploration -- 5.1 A Campaign for Better Working Conditions in the Garment Industry: the CCC -- 5.2 A Network for Environmental Protection Worldwide: FoE -- 5.3 The Political Practices of Representation, Participation and Deliberation -- 5.4 Conclusions -- 6 Situated Democratic Norms.6.1 Participatory Norms and Practices -- 6.2 Deliberative Norms and Practices -- 6.3 Representative Norms and Practices -- 7 Conclusions: Transnational Democratic Practice -- References.Transnational civil society networks have become increasingly important democratizing actors in global politics. Still, the exploration of democracy in such networks remains conceptually and methodologically challenging. Practice theory provides a framework to study democracy as routinized performances even in contexts of fluid boundaries, temporal relations and a diffuse constituency. The author attempts to understand how new forms of democratic practice emerge in the interaction between political actors and their structural environments.democracytransnationalismdeliberationdemocracytransnationalismdeliberationKnappe HenrikeDr.aut1204639Budrich UniPressBudrich UniPressBOOK9910424561003321Doing Democracy Differently2780212UNINA