participatory democracy may be waiting for us to find while it travels under other names. I think that’s important. Lacking an overarching ideology, they make it up as they go along, developing roles, attitudes, habits, and practices that open calcified
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Participatory Democracy in Unlikely Places
What Democratic Theorists Can Learn from Democratic Professionals
Selen A. Ercan’s and Albert W. Dzur
Unbuilt and Unfinished
The Temporalities of Infrastructure
Ashley Carse and David Kneas
question the narratives of inevitability that can calcify around infrastructures. Like the historian Kathryn Oberdeck's analysis of the unbuilt spaces of Kohler, Wisconsin, with its “paper streets, imaginary blocks, [and] fantasy buildings,” this heuristic
Wyatt Moss-Wellington, Dooley Murphy, Robert Sinnerbrink, and Kirsten Moana Thompson
slightly esoteric, and perhaps even of tangential practical relevance. Equally, of course, it may not. For my money, the book's broadest and most exciting contribution is to implicitly urge us to revisit the perennially “dissolved” and re-calcified paradox
The Rue d'Isly, Algiers, 26 March 1962
The Contested Memorialization of a Massacre
Fiona Barclay
of injustice, which has calcified into a narrative of victimhood. The campaigning work of the AFVA is admirable in its commitment to obtaining justice for the dead. It does nonetheless exhibit a tendency to elide the complexities of history