Recognition and dialogue: the emergence of a new field
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (3):84-106 (2004)
Abstract
The field comprising both the theory and practice of struggles over recognition developed over the last 50 years in relative independence of the parallel field of deliberative and agonistic democracy. Over the last decade these two fields, in both theory and practice, have merged because courts, legislatures, ministries and rival armies around the world have often turned the reconciliation of struggles over recognition over to various institutions and practices of negotiation and deliberation. The result is the emergence of a new hybrid field of recognition and dialogue. This paper is a critical examination of the emergence and the strengths and weaknesses of this new and important field of politics and law.Author's Profile
DOI
10.1080/1369823042000269401
My notes
Similar books and articles
The struggle for recognition in the philosophy of Axel Honneth, applied to the current south african situation and its call for an `african renaissance'.Gail M. Presbey - 2003 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 29 (5):537-561.
From Psychologism to Personhood: Honneth, Recognition, and the Making of Persons.Renante D. Pilapil - 2012 - Res Publica 18 (1):39-51.
Analyzing Recognition: Identification, Acknowledgement and Recognitive Attitudes Towards Persons.Heikki Ikäheimo & Arto Laitinen - 2007 - In Bert van den Brink & David Owen (eds.), Recognition and Power. Cambridge University Press. pp. 33-56.
Reductionism, emergence, and effective field theories.Elena Castellani - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 33 (2):251-267.
Visual object recognition: Do we know more now than we did 20 years ago?Jessie Peissig & Michael J. Tarr - manuscript
Discoveries and the Emergence of New Fields in Science.Lindley Darden - 1978 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1978:149 - 160.
Democracy and Recognition: Building Research Partnerships.Michèle Therrien - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (4):134-136.
Emergence in effective field theories.Jonathan Bain - 2013 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 3 (3):257-273.
Analytics
Added to PP
2010-08-10
Downloads
73 (#166,863)
6 months
3 (#223,827)
2010-08-10
Downloads
73 (#166,863)
6 months
3 (#223,827)
Historical graph of downloads
Author's Profile
Citations of this work
Towards a Conflict Theory of Recognition: On the Constitution of Relations of Recognition in Conflict.Georg W. Bertram & Robin Celikates - 2015 - European Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):838-861.
Proceduralism and the epistemic dilemma of Supreme Courts.Federica Liveriero & Daniele Santoro - 2017 - Social Epistemology 31 (3):310-323.
Preaching to the choir or converting the uninitiated? The integrative potential of in-group deliberations.George Vasilev - 2013 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 16 (1):109-129.
Multiculturalisme et laïcité en France : les trois républicanismes du rapport Stasi.Karel Leyva - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (4):647-684.
References found in this work
Technologies of the Self: A Seminar with Michel Foucault.Michel Foucault, Luther H. Martin, Huck Gutman & Patrick H. Hutton (eds.) - 1988 - University of Massachusetts Press.
Cultural Diversity and the Conversation of Justice.David Owen - 1999 - Political Theory 27 (5):579-596.
The Recognition of Politics: A Comment on Emcke and Tully.Patchen Markell - 2000 - Constellations 7 (4):496-506.