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Transnational civil society networks have become increasingly important democratizing actors in global politics. Still, the exploration of democracy in such networks remains conceptually and methodologically challenging. Practice theory provides a framework to study democracy as routinized performances even in contexts of fluid boundaries, temporal relations and a diffuse constituency. The author attempts to understand how new forms of democratic practice emerge in the interaction between political actors and their structural environments.
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Keywords
- Civil society
- Decision-making
- deliberation
- Democracy
- Friends of the Earth
- participatory democracy
- Political Science & Theory
- Politics & government
- representative democracy
- Society & Social Sciences
- thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPA Political science and theory
- transnationalism