Rethinking Democracy and Governance

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Rethinking Democracy and Governance

Perspectives from the Caribbean

Johnson, Donavon

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2023

418

Dura

Inglês

9781032561639

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction: A Long walk to Democracy: How far we have come 2. Reflections on Democracy: Concepts, Norms, and Problems 3. Democracies and their Fragility: Working only for the people who they were made for 4. Government and the "Trust" to Kill: Public trust, Extralegal Governance, and Patriotism 5. Re-Imagining Liberal Democracies in the face of COVID-19 6. Claim-Making in The Digital Age: A Framework for Co-Optation in the Production and Conveyance of Political Claims in Social Media 7. The digital identity revolution: Assessing the opportunities and challenges for Developing Countries 8. Digital Transformation and the Politics of Disruptive Technologies 9. Democracy and the Politics of Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation in Australia and Canada 10. Demystifying Environmental Democracy in a New Era of Governance: Whole of Community efforts among Citizens, Nonprofits, the Public and Private Sectors 11. Promoting Democratic Governance among the Jamaican youth through Civic Education: The Experiences of the UWI-Mona Department of Government's Governance Society 12. Civil Society Organizations in Democratic Societies: A Case Study looking at the Impact of the Jamaica Debates Commission on Jamaica's 2020 General Elections 13. Healing the Defects of Democracy Using Deliverology in the Context of Citizen Security: The Case of Jamaica's Citizen Security Plan 14. Increasing Citizen e-Democratic Participation using digital technologies: The Case of Jamaica's National Identification System (NIDS) 15. How Healthy is Democracy: The Role of Healthcare and Social Equity Considerations in the Governance of People 16. The Influence of Privately-Owned Print Media on Election Outcomes: The Case of Guyana's 2020 General Elections 17. Democracy, Inequality, Public Administration and Good Governance: An Uncertain Future Conclusion
comparative political systems;transparency accountability;rights protection theory;digital citizenship studies;indigenous reconciliation politics;public sector reform;Caribbean democratic transformation research