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2020 Polity Prize

Posted on 22 November 2021

Good News for Dr Alfred Moore

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Congratulations to Dr Alfred Moore and Michael K. MacKenzie from the University of Pittsburgh who have won the 2020 Polity Prize in recognition of the best article published in the journal’s previous volume. Their article is called “Democratic Non-Participation.” 

Abstract:

The idea that there might be democratic forms of non-participation has been largely overlooked in the theoretical and empirical literature on democracy. Non-participation has variously been seen as a threat to the proper functioning of democracy, a rational choice, or (more rarely) as potentially beneficial at the systems level. We argue that there are forms of non-participation that may be justified on democratic grounds. Our main theoretical move is to distinguish between reflectivity (or thoughtfulness) and participation. We argue that the normative value of both participation and non-participation is conditioned by reflectivity, such that there may be democratically desirable forms of reflective non-participation. To support our claims, we provide examples of how nonparticipation can help support democratic goods — such as inclusion, influence, and legitimacy — that are normally associated only with democratic participation.

Key Words:

Democratic Theory; Participation; Non-Participation; Deliberative Democracy; Protest.