Collective Decision Making Around the World

Collective Decision Making Around the World
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9781945577314
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2006
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Autor:
Ileana Marin
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Is public deliberation rare? How widespread has it been? Are deliberation's organic practices at the very core of collective decision making? Did it exist before governments developed?The case studies included in this book, edited by Kettering Foundation program officer Ileana Marin, begin to answer these questions. The research suggests, rather paradoxically, that deliberation may have been widespread throughout the world and throughout history. Taken as a whole, the case studies also show that deliberation is both fragile and powerful. It can be destroyed by top-down politics, but like a sturdy plant, if eradicated in one area, it reseeds itself in another.Collective Decision Making around the World includes chapters written by international colleagues of the Kettering Foundation. In spite of the challenge of finding accurate historical records, this volume contains six case studies describing deliberative practices in six countries: Albania, Cameroon, Colombia, New Zealand, Romania, and Russia. Chapters in this volume include:Introduction, Julie Fisher and Ileana MarinBackground Paper: The Political Anthropology of Civil Practices, Noelle McAfee and Denis GilbertTraditional Decision-Making Processes: The Case of the Baka People in Cameroon, Joseph Sany NzimaArtisan Democratic Societies: Colombia, 1830-1870, Catalina Arreaza and Gabriel MurilloAncient Public Deliberation and Assembly in the Code of Leke Dukagjini, Daut DautiPacific Ways of Talk-Hui and Talanoa, David Robinson and Kayt RobinsonThe Romanian Sfat: A Historic Deliberative Experience, Ruxandra PetreEarly Traditions of Collective Decision Making in Russia, German Artamonov and Denis V. MakarovAfterword, David Mathews
Is public deliberation rare? How widespread has it been? Are deliberation's organic practices at the very core of collective decision making? Did it exist before governments developed?The case studies included in this book, edited by Kettering Foundation program officer Ileana Marin, begin to answer these questions. The research suggests, rather paradoxically, that deliberation may have been widespread throughout the world and throughout history. Taken as a whole, the case studies also show that deliberation is both fragile and powerful. It can be destroyed by top-down politics, but like a sturdy plant, if eradicated in one area, it reseeds itself in another.Collective Decision Making around the World includes chapters written by international colleagues of the Kettering Foundation. In spite of the challenge of finding accurate historical records, this volume contains six case studies describing deliberative practices in six countries: Albania, Cameroon, Colombia, New Zealand, Romania, and Russia. Chapters in this volume include:Introduction, Julie Fisher and Ileana MarinBackground Paper: The Political Anthropology of Civil Practices, Noelle McAfee and Denis GilbertTraditional Decision-Making Processes: The Case of the Baka People in Cameroon, Joseph Sany NzimaArtisan Democratic Societies: Colombia, 1830-1870, Catalina Arreaza and Gabriel MurilloAncient Public Deliberation and Assembly in the Code of Leke Dukagjini, Daut DautiPacific Ways of Talk-Hui and Talanoa, David Robinson and Kayt RobinsonThe Romanian Sfat: A Historic Deliberative Experience, Ruxandra PetreEarly Traditions of Collective Decision Making in Russia, German Artamonov and Denis V. MakarovAfterword, David Mathews

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