Acknowledgments | p. v |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Democratic Theory and Democratization | p. 11 |
Democratic Theory and the Formation of a Public Sphere | p. 36 |
Democracy and the Latin American Tadition | p. 55 |
The Transformation of the Latin American Public Space | p. 77 |
Democratization in Latin America | |
The Conflict between Public Practices and the Logic of Political Society | p. 103 |
Participatory Publics in Brazil and Mexico | |
The Compatibility of Public Deliberation and Complex Administration | p. 135 |
Concluding Remarks on the Democratizing Role of Participatory Publics | p. 165 |
Notes | p. 171 |
References | p. 185 |
Index | p. 199 |
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