Participatory Democratic Innovations in Southeast Europe : : How to Engage in Flawed Democracies.

"This volume strengthens the dialogue between conceptual perspectives, approaches, and fields on deliberative and participatory forms of democratic innovation and offers novel insights, focusing on the Southeast European space. Traditional forms of participation seem insufficient in satisfying...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Taylor & Francis Group,, 2024.
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Year of Publication:2024
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (253 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1
  • Context of the participatory democratic innovations in Southeast Europe
  • Social movements, active citizenship and democratic innovation: an overview / Nenad Markovikl, Ivan Damjanovski and Zoran Ilievski
  • Participation, responsiveness, interaction: The importance of epistemic checks-and- balances for the revitalization of democratic institutions / Andrija Soc
  • Political participation in Southeast Europe: A scoping review
  • Vujo Ilić and Čedomir Markov
  • Part 2
  • Social movements and civil society experimentation
  • Towards the democratization of urban planning: A case study of three deliberative forums in Belgrade / Jovana Timotijević and Iva Čukić
  • Heterotopia, social movements and democratic innovation: The case of AKC Metelkova Mesto in Ljubljana, Slovenia / Nathan Siegrist
  • Enacting resistance, performing citizenship: Trajectories of political subjectification in the post-democratic condition / Bojan Baća
  • Agonist reading of social movements in illiberal democracies: The case of the social movement for truth and justice / Jasmin Hasanović, Valida Repovac Nikšić and Emina Adilović
  • Part 3
  • Towards institutional politics
  • Yugoslav self-management as a model of participatory municipal governance?
  • Local communities in Belgrade in the 1980s
  • Mladen Ostojic
  • Norming participatory practices of movement parties in Southeast Europe / Irena Fiket, Gazela Pudar Drasko and Jelena Vasiljević
  • Democratic innovations in an illiberal landscape: Three ideas from Hungary / Eszter Kovacs Szitkay, Daniel Oross, and Boldizsár Szentgáli-Toth.