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The Marginalized Democracies of the World

Authors :
Hans Asenbaum
Sonia Bussu
Nardine Alnemr
Rikki Dean
Petra Guasti
Source :
Democratic Theory. 8:1-18
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Berghahn Books, 2021.

Abstract

This introductory article toDemocratic Theory’s special issue on the marginalized democracies of the world begins by presenting the lexical method for understanding democracy. It is argued that the lexical method is better than the normative and analytical methods at finding democracies in the world. The argument then turns to demonstrating, mainly through computational research conducted within the Google Books catalog, that an empirically demonstrable imbalance exists between the democracies mentioned in the literature. The remainder of the argument is given to explaining the value of working to correct this imbalance, which comes in at least three guises: (1) studying marginalized democracies can increase our options for alternative democratic actions and democratic innovations; (2) it leads to a conservation and public outreach project, which is epitomized in an “encyclopedia of the democracies”; and (3) it advocates for a decolonization of democracies’ definitions and practices and decentering academic democratic theory.

Details

ISSN :
23328908 and 23328894
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Democratic Theory
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........78a89a3403f13d46b8fd9b8af7c4097a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3167/dt.2021.080201