lecture 4 Flashcards
what is representative democracy?
think about de tweede kamer, we choose and vote for people to represent us, quantity of votes is key
who is a influential scholar for representative democracy?
Schumpeter, Dahl
what is deliberative democracy?
who are influential scholars in deliberative democracy?
Cohen, Habermas
what is radical democracy?
who are influential scholars in radical democracy?
Laclau & Mouffe, Derrida
what is participation governance?
that the residents participating
what does habermas have as Democratic procedure?
Free and equal access
what does fousault have as Democratic procedure?
Selective access, exclusionary
Participatory approach habermas?
Consensus-driven (institutional)
Participatory approach fousault?
Confrontational (extra-institutional)
Climate justice as ‘legal discourse’
- The (urban) state is responsible
- Citizens have a right to be protected against climate change impact
- Justice is realised via proper legtimate procedures
on what relation is urban climate justice based on?
- Legal discourse (how are procedures, rights and responsibilities structured?)
- Recognition (distibution of costs/benefits, attention for maginalised groups?)
What does David Harvey argue in his short text on ‘Right to the City’?
“..not merely a right of access to what
the property speculators and state
planners define, but an active right to
make the city different, to shape it more
in accord with our heart’s desire, and to remake
ourselves thereby in a different
image.”
what is Environmental racism?
when environmental degredation is linked to institutional racism