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9780199214563

Democracy and Public Space The Physical Sites of Democratic Performance

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-03-24
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

In an online, interconnected world, democracy is increasingly made up of wikis and blogs, pokes and tweets. Citizens have become accidental journalists thanks to their handheld devices, politicians are increasingly working online, and the traditional sites of democracy--assemblies, public galleries, and plazas--are becoming less and less relevant with every new technology. And yet,Democracy and Public Spaceargues, such views are leading us to confuse the medium with the message, focusing on electronic transmission when often what cyber citizens transmit is pictures and narratives of real democratic action in physical space. Democratic citizens are embodied, take up space, battle over access to physical resources, and perform democracy on physical stages at least as much as they engage with ideas in virtual space. Combining conceptual analysis with interviews and observation in capital cities on every continent, John Parkinson argues that democracy requires physical public space, that some kinds of space are better for performing some democratic roles than others, and that some of the most valuable kinds of space are under attack in developed democracies. He argues that accidental publics like shoppers and lunchtime crowds are increasingly valued over purposive, active publics, over citizens with a point to make or an argument to listen to. This can be seen not just in the way that traditional protest is regulated, but in the ways that ordinary city streets and parks are managed, even in the design of such quintessentially democratic spaces as legislative assemblies.Democracy and Public Spaceoffers an alternative vision for democratic public space, and evaluates 11 cities--from London to Tokyo--against that ideal.

Author Biography


John Parkinson is Associate Professor of Public Policy at the University of Warwick, where he works on democracy and public policy, especially the application of normative political theory to policy and institutions. His published work ranges across topics including legitimacy and deliberative democracy, public participation initiatives in the UK National Health Service, the evaluation of referendums as decision making tools, and British democratic institutions. His previous book, Deliberating in the Real World (OUP 2006) has been described as a "landmark work" (John Dryzek), and was nominated for the Political Studies Association's WJM McKenzie Prize.

Table of Contents


Preface
1. Introduction
Part One: The Theory of Democratic Public Space
2. Democratic Theory, Democratic Performance
3. Theorizing Public Space
4. Place and Politics
Part Two: Public Space and Democratic Performance
5. Assemblies I: Performing Public Roles
6. Assemblies II: The Public and Accessibility
7. Protest and the Plaza: Engaging the Formal Public Sphere
8. The City as Representative Space
9. Conclusions and Implications

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