Representation And Representing: Lessons From The Front Lines Of Representative Government
2024-02-15
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Representation And Representing: Lessons From The Front Lines Of Representative Government
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2024-02-15
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How does representative democracy in practice hold up to academic theories of how democratic representation should work? Lisa Disch is a professor of democratic theory who has crossed over to serve in government as a City Council member in Ann Arbor, Michigan, a middle-sized bright blue college town in a purplish state. Councilmember Disch reports on what the academy is missing or just gets wrong.
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Jacobs, Lawrence R.; Disch, Lisa. (2024). Representation And Representing: Lessons From The Front Lines Of Representative Government. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/269006.
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