Dublin Core
Title
Democracy in a Pandemic
Subject
Politics, Pratical
Description
Covid-19 has highlighted limitations in our democratic politics – but also lessons for how to deepen our democracy and more effectively respond to future crises. In the face of an emergency, the working assumption all too often is that only a centralised, top-down response is possible. This book exposes the weakness of this assumption, making the case for deeper participation and deliberation in times of crises. During the pandemic, mutual aid and self-help groups have realised unmet needs. And forward-thinking organisations have shown that listening to and working with diverse social groups leads to more inclusive outcomes. Participation and deliberation are not just possible in an emergency. They are valuable, perhaps even indispensable. This book draws together a diverse range of voices of activists, practitioners, policy makers, researchers and writers. Together they make visible the critical role played by participation and deliberation during the pandemic and make the case for enhanced engagement during and beyond emergency contexts. Another, more democratic world can be realised in the face of a crisis. The contributors to this book offer us meaningful insights into what this could look like.
Creator
Hughes, Tim (editor)
Adams, Lizzie (editor)
Obijiaku, Charlotte (editor)
Smith, Graham (editor)
Adams, Lizzie (editor)
Obijiaku, Charlotte (editor)
Smith, Graham (editor)
Source
https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/71675
Publisher
University of Westminster Press
Date
2021
Contributor
Sulistiorini
Rights
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
Format
Pdf
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
DOI
10.16997/book57
ISBN
9781914386183, 9781914386190, 9781914386206, 9781914386176
10.16997/book57
ISBN
9781914386183, 9781914386190, 9781914386206, 9781914386176