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dc.contributor.authorNeumann, Martinde
dc.contributor.authorSrbljinović, Armanode
dc.date.accessioned2013-10-28T09:15:42Z
dc.date.available2013-10-28T09:15:42Z
dc.date.issued2013de
dc.identifier.issn2285-4916de
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/36018
dc.description.abstractIn this final part of our series of essays we discuss the consequences of our earlier stated hypotheses that in times of well-being the logic of appropriateness prevails among both the constituencies and their political representatives, while in times of crisis constituencies resort to the logic of arguing, and leaders predominantly use the logic of consequences with some admixtures of the logic of arguing. Over a longer term we expect a gradual shift from the logic of consequences toward the logic of arguing in times of crises. However, we do not expect that such a shift necessarily leads to a greater societal problem-solving capacity, since self-referential communicative processes may lead to what we call “communicative bubbles”. Yet, we also argue that societies developing more deliberative strands of democracy have significant potential to come close to the condition of distributed reflexivity, characterized by the fact that each member of a society is able to start or join a discussion on any issue of his or her concern, to exercise his or her reasoning freely, and to make up his or her mind on any such issue, taking into account, when doing so, that other people have equal capacities and equal rights to do the same. We conclude that a plurality of deliberatively democratic societies have significant potential to develop genuine problem-solving capacities, and not merely communicative bubbles.en
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dc.subject.ddcPolitikwissenschaftde
dc.subject.ddcPolitical scienceen
dc.subject.otherdistributed reflexivity; logic of appropriateness; logic of arguing; logic of consequences
dc.titleEssays on Political Actors and Attitudes: Do They Constitute Distributed Reflexivity? Part 3: Long-Term Dynamics Towards Deliberative Democracyde
dc.description.reviewbegutachtet (peer reviewed)de
dc.description.reviewpeer revieweden
dc.source.journalEuropean Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities
dc.source.volume2de
dc.publisher.countryMISC
dc.source.issue4de
dc.subject.classozAllgemeines, spezielle Theorien und Schulen, Methoden, Entwicklung und Geschichte der Politikwissenschaftde
dc.subject.classozPolitical Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Cultureen
dc.subject.classozBasic Research, General Concepts and History of Political Scienceen
dc.subject.classozpolitische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kulturde
dc.subject.thesozpolitische Philosophiede
dc.subject.thesozpolitical philosophyen
dc.subject.thesozdeliberative Demokratiede
dc.subject.thesozdeliberative democracyen
dc.subject.thesozpolitische Kommunikationde
dc.subject.thesozpolitical communicationen
dc.subject.thesozpolitischer Akteurde
dc.subject.thesozpolitical actoren
dc.subject.thesozpolitische Einstellungde
dc.subject.thesozpolitical attitudeen
dc.subject.thesozRationalitätde
dc.subject.thesozrationalityen
dc.subject.thesozArgumentationde
dc.subject.thesozargumentationen
dc.subject.thesozLogikde
dc.subject.thesozlogicen
dc.subject.thesozpolitischer Wandelde
dc.subject.thesozpolitical changeen
dc.subject.thesozEuropade
dc.subject.thesozEuropeen
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-360182
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Namensnennung, Nicht kommerz., Keine Bearbeitungde
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Worksen
ssoar.contributor.institutionInstitute for Information Systems in Business and Public Administration, University of Koblenz-Landaude
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