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Autor/in | Doughty, Howard A. |
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Titel | Participatory Democracy: Beyond Classical Liberalism |
Quelle | In: College Quarterly, 18 (2015) 2, (15 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 1195-4353 |
Schlagwörter | Stellungnahme; Democracy; Political Attitudes; Citizen Participation; Voting; Neoliberalism; Authoritarianism; Foreign Countries; Citizen Role; Citizenship Responsibility; Elections; Knowledge Level; Canada; United Kingdom (England); United States |
Abstract | As a postsecondary educator with most of my experience teaching in colleges, but with some also in undergraduate and postgraduate studies both in Canada and the United States, I have been teaching politics and government for close to fifty years. That time has been spent not only undertaking empirical analyses of political behaviour and the normative analysis of political theory, but also in the practical activity of promoting understanding of what is frequently called "civic life". The authorities who develop broad educational goals seem to have it in mind that promoting ideas of good citizenship and suggesting ways in which this citizenship can be enacted should be among the several goals of faculty members involved in "general education." As we live in a liberal democracy, it follows that a good part of that mission should involve the both cognitive knowledge (how governments work, issues of policy development, elements of the political process, etc.) and what are sometimes called affective and behavioural traits--habits of attitude and action that encourage and exemplify good citizenship. Specifically, we are expected to teach something about democracy. (As Provided). |
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Update | 2020/1/01 |