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11 Representing Pluralism: A Comment on Pyrcz, Warren, and Kernerman
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Simone Chambers
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction viii
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Representation in Response to Minority Rights, Multiculturalism, and Institutional Complexity
- When (if Ever) Are Referendums on Minority Rights Fair? 3
- Language, Representation, and Suprastate Democracy: Questions Facing the European Union 23
- Getting to Yes: People, Practices, and the Paradox of Multicultural Democracy 48
- Feminist Engagement with Federal Institutions: Opportunities and Constraints for Women’s Multilevel Citizenship 65
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Reconceiving Representation through Citizenship and Community
- Sharing the River: Aboriginal Representation in Canadian Political Institutions 93
- The Self-Government of Unbounded Communities: Emancipatory Minority Autonomy in China and Western Europe 119
- What Do Citizens Need to Share? Citizenship as Reasonableness 141
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Pluralist, Deliberative, and Participatory Challenges to Representation
- The New Constitutionalism and the Polarizing Performance of the Canadian Conversation 161
- Demanding Deliberative Democracy and Representation 179
- What Can Democratic Participation Mean Today? 197
- Representing Pluralism: A Comment on Pyrcz, Warren, and Kernerman 220
- Conclusion 234
- References 248
- Notes on Contributors 265
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction viii
-
Representation in Response to Minority Rights, Multiculturalism, and Institutional Complexity
- When (if Ever) Are Referendums on Minority Rights Fair? 3
- Language, Representation, and Suprastate Democracy: Questions Facing the European Union 23
- Getting to Yes: People, Practices, and the Paradox of Multicultural Democracy 48
- Feminist Engagement with Federal Institutions: Opportunities and Constraints for Women’s Multilevel Citizenship 65
-
Reconceiving Representation through Citizenship and Community
- Sharing the River: Aboriginal Representation in Canadian Political Institutions 93
- The Self-Government of Unbounded Communities: Emancipatory Minority Autonomy in China and Western Europe 119
- What Do Citizens Need to Share? Citizenship as Reasonableness 141
-
Pluralist, Deliberative, and Participatory Challenges to Representation
- The New Constitutionalism and the Polarizing Performance of the Canadian Conversation 161
- Demanding Deliberative Democracy and Representation 179
- What Can Democratic Participation Mean Today? 197
- Representing Pluralism: A Comment on Pyrcz, Warren, and Kernerman 220
- Conclusion 234
- References 248
- Notes on Contributors 265
- Index 269