2010
DOI: 10.1080/00344893.2010.499696
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Democratic Theory and Practice in Deeply Divided Societies

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“…The central idea to our two‐stage method is to approach public reason as a process that takes seriously the concern that people might initially have a difficult time framing their claims in ways that do not conflict with other people's standing as political equals. Indeed, this obstacle is at the core of critiques of deliberative democracy and consociationalism (Deveaux ; Dryzek ; O'Flynn ; Rawls ; Weinstock ). Our approach is inspired by Quong (), who refutes the argument that identity claims are not public reasons and therefore should not be part of deliberations.…”
Section: Designing Textbooks In Divided Societies: a Two‐stage Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central idea to our two‐stage method is to approach public reason as a process that takes seriously the concern that people might initially have a difficult time framing their claims in ways that do not conflict with other people's standing as political equals. Indeed, this obstacle is at the core of critiques of deliberative democracy and consociationalism (Deveaux ; Dryzek ; O'Flynn ; Rawls ; Weinstock ). Our approach is inspired by Quong (), who refutes the argument that identity claims are not public reasons and therefore should not be part of deliberations.…”
Section: Designing Textbooks In Divided Societies: a Two‐stage Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the regularity of elections at different levels of power in Ukraine and the fierceness with which these campaigns are contested, research into the creation, operation and application of election techniques has particular relevance. The theoretical framework for this research includes works by Western authors (for example, Bafumi and Shapiro 2009;Jacobs and Shapiro 2000;Guelke 2012;Byrne 1997;O'Flynn 2010;Emr and Writer 2013;Schaap 2006, Riker 1986, Coons and Weber 2014Goodin 1980;McDermott 2010) and Ukrainian authors (Rudych and Paharev 2011; Balaban 2007;Myhalchenko 2007;Nagorna 2008;Poltorak 2015;Vydrin 1991;Variy 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This link expresses two major roles normative theory may play in critical-empiricist research. First, in the early stages of the empirical research process, normative theory can inform the choice of research questions and designs by indicating the normative relevance of phenomena that could potentially be studied (see O'Flynn, 2010). In that way, normative theory, with its focus on justified ideals, can help allocate resources for empirical research efficiently and in a way that ultimate serves to increase its public value.…”
Section: Validation]mentioning
confidence: 99%