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Abstract

Democratic theorists have paid increasing attention to problems of political representation over the past two decades. Interest is driven by () a political landscape within which electoral representation now competes with new and informal kinds of representation; () interest in the fairness of electoral representation, particularly for minorities and women; () a renewed focus on political judgment within democratic theory; and () a new appreciation that participation and representation are complementary forms of citizenship. We review recent innovations within democratic theory, focusing especially on problems of fairness, constituency definition, deliberative political judgment, and new, nonelectoral forms of representation.

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2008-06-15
2024-03-28
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