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  1. Deliberative Democracy or Agonistic Pluralism?Chantal Mouffe - 1999 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 66 (3):745-758.
    One of the main reasons that liberal democratic societies are not ill-prepared to confront the present challenge presented by disaffection with democratic institutions, is that the type of political theory currently in vogue is dominated by an individualistic, universalistic, and rationalistic framework. This erases the dimension of the political and impedes envisaging in an adequate manner the nature of a pluralistic democratic public sphere. This paper examines the most recent paradigm of liberal democracy: 'deliberative democracy', in order to bring to (...)
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  • Re-imagining the Museum: Beyond the Mausoleum.Andrea Witcomb - 2003 - Psychology Press.
    Provides an analysis of a museum's history and links to popular culture and the media.
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  • Photography: A Middle-brow Art.Pierre Bourdieu & Shaun Whiteside - 1990 - Stanford University Press.
    The everyday practice of photography by millions of amateur photographers - the family snapshots, the holiday prints, the wedding portraits - may seem to be a spontaneous and highly personal activity. But Bourdieu and his associates show that few cultural activities are more structured and systematic than the social uses of this ordinary art. This perceptive and wide-ranging analysis of the practice of photography brings out the logic implicit in this cultural field. The norms which define the occasions and the (...)
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  • Democracy in America (vol. 1).Alexis de Tocqueville - unknown
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