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No Place Like Home: The Role of Community and the Search for Democracy in Political Science |
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An evaluation of recent research in political science as it relates to the theory of democratic pluralism and alternative accounts of democratic politics as objects of social scientific inquiry. |
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Name: The Midwest Political Science Association URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~mpsa/
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MLA Citation:
| Latner, Mike. "No Place Like Home: The Role of Community and the Search for Democracy in Political Science" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, Apr 07, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p85768_index.html> |
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| Latner, M. , 2005-04-07 "No Place Like Home: The Role of Community and the Search for Democracy in Political Science" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p85768_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Review Method: Peer Reviewed Abstract: An evaluation of recent research in political science as it relates to the theory of democratic pluralism and alternative accounts of democratic politics as objects of social scientific inquiry. |
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| No Place Like Home: Political Science's Search for Democratic Community Mike Latner University of California at Irvine mlatner@uci.edu 1 Introduction A framework for the evaluation of democratic practices is reconstructed below from several genres of empirical research in contemporary political science. Working forward from the recent theoretical contributions of John G. Gunnell an argument is advanced to support the claim that while most research on American politics remains tied to a tortured reconstruction of democracy without a "people" or |
| E. and Steven J. Rosenstone. 1980. Who Votes?: Yale University press. 31 Wuthnow Robert. 1999. Mobilizing Civic Engagement: The Changing Impact of Religious Involvement. In Civic Engagement in American Democracy edited by T. Scocpol and Fiorina Morris: Brookings and Russell Sage. ------. 2002. Bridging the Priviledged and the Marginalized? In Democracies in Flux: The Evolution of Social Capital in Contemporary Society edited by R. D. Putnam: Oxford University Press. Zimmerman J. F. 1999. Election Systems and Representative Democracy. In |
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