Spaces of Democracy: Geographical Perspectives on Citizenship, Participation and Representation. Barnett, C. & Low, M., editors Sage, London, 2004.
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In an historically unprecedented way, democracy is now increasingly seen as a universal model of legitimate rule. Spaces of Democracy addresses the key question: How can democracy be understood in theory and in practise? In three thematically organised sections, Spaces of Democracy uses a critical geographical imagination (informed by thinking on space, place, and scale) to interrogate the latest work in democratic theory.
@book{barnett_spaces_2004,
	address = {London},
	title = {Spaces of {Democracy}: {Geographical} {Perspectives} on {Citizenship}, {Participation} and {Representation}},
	isbn = {978-1-4129-3139-7 978-1-4462-1630-9 978-0-7619-4893-3},
	shorttitle = {Spaces of {Democracy}},
	abstract = {In an historically unprecedented way, democracy is now increasingly seen as a universal model of legitimate rule. Spaces of Democracy addresses the key question: How can democracy be understood in theory and in practise? In three thematically organised sections, Spaces of Democracy uses a critical geographical imagination (informed by thinking on space, place, and scale) to interrogate the latest work in democratic theory.},
	language = {English},
	publisher = {Sage},
	editor = {Barnett, Clive and Low, Murray},
	year = {2004},
	keywords = {read/seen},
}

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