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Discourse, Debate and Democracy : Readings from Controversia - An International Journal of Debate and Democratic Renewal.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: David, Williams
Otros Autores: Williams, David Cratis, Young, Marilyn J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : International Debate Education Association, 2008.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • I. From “Introducing Controversiaâ€?
  • II. Article Selections for Discourse Debate and Democracy
  • PART ONE: Argumentation, Debate, and Democracy
  • The Argumentation Theorist in Deliberative Democracy
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • I: The Idea of Deliberative Democracy
  • II: The Influence of the Argumentation Theorist as Educator: Achieving Transfer
  • III: The Status of the Argumentation Theorist: Expert Authority or Vicarious Participant?
  • Democracy and Argumentation
  • Abstract
  • Argumentation in the Political Context of DemocracyDevelopments Towards Democracy
  • The Eastern European Syllogism
  • Democracy as “Organised Uncertaintyâ€?
  • The Modern Conception of Democracy
  • The Classical Conception of Democracy
  • Democracy as an Organisational System
  • Participatory Democracy and Critical Discussion
  • Higher Order Conditions for Critical Discussion
  • The Role of Argumentation in Democratic Change
  • The Rhetorical Phronimos: Political Wisdom in Postmodernity
  • Abstract
  • “Rationalâ€? Citizens and Their Political Realms
  • Aristotleâ€?s Theory of KnowledgePhronesis and the Role of Rhetoric and Dialectic
  • Practical Wisdom and Its Areas of Application
  • Dialogue versus Deconstruction
  • Critical Political Theory and the Rhetorical Phronimos
  • Identity Construction and Political Wisdom
  • Power and Force in Argumentation: A Dialogic Response
  • Abstract
  • PART I: Power and Force in Argumentation
  • Navigating Dangerous Deliberative Waters: Shallow Argument Pools, Group Polarization and Public Debate Pedagogy in Southeast Europe*
  • Abstract
  • €?Balkanizationâ€? and Group PolarizationPublic Debate and Group Depolarization
  • Closed Fist or Open Palm?
  • PART TWO: Public Argument, Public Policy, and Democratization
  • Manifest Destiny on a Global Scale: The U.S. War on Terrorism
  • Abstract
  • Revoking Individual Identity
  • Revoking National Identity
  • Revoking Religious Identity
  • The Doctrine of Global Manifest Destiny
  • NOTES
  • Hypocrisy and Hatred
  • Abstract
  • Between the Arab Street and the Arab Basement: Dimensions of Civility & Civil Society in American Public Diplomacy
  • Abstract
  • Islamic Publics as the Object of American Foreign PolicyReclaiming Civility from within Civil Society
  • Engaging Islamic Publics: American Public Diplomacy
  • Miscommunicationâ€?The Distortion of Civility
  • Moderates and Messengers: Separating Islamic publics
  • Conclusions
  • NOTES
  • WORKS CITED
  • Weâ€?ll Guarantee Freedom When We Can Afford It: The Free Market, the Russian Constitution, and the Rhetoric of Boris Yeltsin
  • II. Viable Constitutionalism
  • III. The Road to the Russian Constitution
  • III. Yeltsinâ€?s “Democratic Coupâ€?