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The invisible constitution of politics, contested norms and international encounters, Antje Wiener

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The invisible constitution of politics, contested norms and international encounters, Antje Wiener
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The invisible constitution of politics
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Antje Wiener
Sub title
contested norms and international encounters
Summary
As social practices now frequently extend beyond national boundaries, experiences and expectations about fair and legitimate politics have become increasingly fragmented. Our ability to understand and interpret others and to tolerate difference, rather than overcome diversity, is therefore at risk. This book focuses on the contested meanings of norms in a world of increasing international encounters. The author argues that cultural practices are less visible than organisational practices, but are constitutive for politics and need to be understood and empirically 'accounted' for. Comparing four elite groups in Europe, Antje Wiener shows how this invisible constitution of politics matters. By comparing individual interpretations of norms such as democracy and human rights, she shows how they can mean different things, even to frequently travelling elite groups
Table Of Contents
Three theoretical moves. Constitutionalism beyond modernity ; The dual quality of norms ; Making normative meaning accountable for international relations -- Case study : reconstructing the structure of meaning-in-use. Citizenship ; Democracy and the rule of law ; Human rights and fundamental freedoms -- Evaluation. Comparative assessment and working hypothesis ; Incorporating access to contestation
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