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Open Institutions: The Hope for Democracy John W Murphy
Open Institutions: The Hope for Democracy
John W Murphy
Thus persons will demand autonomy and the freedom required to be self-governed. Yet, as Murphy and Peck and the analysts brought together for this collection point out, self-government or democracy does not occur in a vacuum.
Marc Notes: Democratization of the workplace, media, education, health care, science, etc.; Original essays. Publisher Marketing: Democratisation involves far more than instituting democratic practices, such as universal suffrage. People must be able to debate issues, have access to diverse sources of information, be able to tolerate viewpoints that are disliked, and have access to every aspect of government. But before today's society can be considered truly democratic, the entire culture must be democratised, and so ultimately, people will demand autonomy and the freedom required to be self-governed.
Contributor Bio: Murphy, John W JOHN W. MURPHY is Professor of Sociology at the University of Miami. He has authored, edited, or co-authored/co-edited 20 earlier books, including Computers, Human Interaction, and Organizations, co-edited with Vicente Berdayes (Praeger, 2000). Contributor Bio: Peck, Dennis L Dennis L. Peck is Professor of Sociology at The University of Alabama. His reference book experience includes serving as an Associate Editor of the Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior (2001) and The Handbook of Death and Dying (2003). For the period 1987 to 1993 he was Editor of Sociological Inquiry the official journal of Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Sociology Honor Society. He is a past president of the Mid-South Sociological Society and he currently serves as president of the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 1 de diciembre de 1992 |
| ISBN13 | 9780275940287 |
| Editores | ABC-CLIO |
| Páginas | 224 |
| Dimensiones | 162 × 241 × 21 mm · 485 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Editor | Murphy, John W. |
| Editor | Peck, Dennis L. |