Preface
Introduction
-Chapter Summaries
-Scope, Methods, and Foundations
1. The Normative Consequences of Identity Construction
-A Personal Anecdote
-Four Modes of Collective Identity Construction
-Modes of Identity Construction in Normative Theory
-Empirical Cases of Identity Construction
-The Normative Consequences of Identity Construction
2. Plural Deliberation and Complex Legitimacy
-The Elements of Plural Deliberation
-The Scope of Plural Deliberation
-The Critical Process of Plural Deliberation
-Plural Deliberation and Collective Decision-Making
-The Conditions of Plural Deliberation
-Plural Deliberation and Complex Legitimacy
3. Deliberative Motivations and the Dynamics of Group Conflict
-Communicative Action, Stragetic Action, and Deliberative Reciprocity
-Five Dynamics of Group Conflict
-Deliberative Motivations
-Plural Deliberation amidst the Dynamics of Group Conflict: An Illustration
-Mitigating or Transforming the Dynamics of Conflict
4. Plural Deliberation and the Public Sphere
-Civil Society and the Public Sphere
-Associations
-Social Movements
-The Mass Media
-Restructuring the Public Sphere?
5. Plural Deliberation, Representation, and Electoral Design
-Electoral Systems and Plural Deliberation
-Electoral Systems and the Problem of Deliberative Representation
-Plural Systems and Reserved Seats
-Proportional, Semi-Proportional, and Majority Systems
-Context, Application, and Adoption
-Appendix: Party List PR Electoral Formulas
Conclusion
Notes
Index