Mending Democracy

Democratic Repair in Disconnected Times

John Boswell author Carolyn M Hendriks author Selen A Ercan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:20th Oct '20

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Mending Democracy cover

The fabric of democracy is threadbare in many contemporary societies. Connections that are vital to the functioning and integrity of our democratic systems are wearing thin. Citizens are increasingly disconnected — from their elected representatives, from one another in the public sphere, and from complex processes of public policy. In such disconnected times, how can we strengthen and renew our democracies? This book develops the idea of democratic mending as a way of advancing a more connective approach to democratic reform. It is informed by three rich empirical cases of connectivity in practice, as well as cutting-edge debates in deliberative democracy. The empirical cases uncover empowering and transformative modes of political engagement that are vital for democratic renewal. The diverse actors in this book are not withdrawing, resisting or seeking autonomy from conventional institutions of representative democracy but actively experimenting with ways to improve and engage with them. Through their everyday practices of democratic mending they undertake crucial systemic repair work and strengthen the integrity of our democratic fabric in ways that are yet to be fully acknowledged by scholars and practitioners of democratic reform.

Fraying and fragile, the fabric of democracy is generally viewed as being increasingly threadbare. In this context Mending Democracy offers an account of political life that is as refreshing as it is sophisticated. From kitchens to cafes and from knitting-clubs to workplace corridors, the focus on everyday life reveals a set of creative practices that pose new questions and - more importantly - new opportunities for those thinking about the future of democracy. Mending Democracy is undoubtedly one of the most important books published on this topic in recent decades. * Professor Matthew Flinders, Founding Director of the Sir Bernard Crick Centre and Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield, and President of the Political Studies Association of the UK *

ISBN: 9780198843054

Dimensions: 245mm x 160mm x 20mm

Weight: 438g

208 pages