We are delighted to announce the International Workshop on Defining Deliberative and Non-deliberative in Contemporary Democratic Theory on Saturday 4 July at Nagoya University. Four speakers interested in democratic theory including deliberative democracy and radical democracy make presentations focusing on the deliberative and the non-deliberative contemporary democratic theory.
Anyone welcome. No RSVP.
■Date and Time: Saturday 4 July 2015,1:30 pm to 5:15 pm (UTC+09:00)
■Venue: Meeting Room, the Ground Floor, Graduate School of Law Building,Nagoya University, Japan
Map: http://en.nagoya-u.ac.jp/map/higashiyama/school_of_law_graduate_school_of_law.html
■Speakers:
- Nobutaka Otobe (Ibaraki University): The Role of Individual Opinion-Formation in Democracy
- Kei Yamamoto (Okayama University: Populism in Question: The Rise of Left-wing Populism and Democracy
- Shin'ichi Tabata (Waseda University) Epistemic Challenge to Legitimacy: How should We Aim to Make Correct Decisions in a Democracy?
- Tetsuki Tamura (Nagoya University): Deliberative or Non-deliberative Culture, or rather Institutions Matter? Examining Deliberative Democracy in Japan
- Selen Ercan (University of Canberra) Deliberation without Boundaries? Examining the Deliberative Systems in the Age of Communicative Plenty
◆Contact: Tetsuki Tamura tamura[at]law.nagoya-u.ac.jp