"Differenz" ist eine noch häufig vernachlässigte Dimension sozialer Interaktion, die jedoch als Forschungsfeld an Bedeutung gewinnt. Der Band untersucht das positive Potenzial von Differenz – der Ideen, Interessen oder Institutionen – und zeigt, unter welchen Bedingungen sie einen Gewinn für effektives und legitimes Handeln in demokratischen Systemen darstellt. Die Beiträger sind Politikwissenschaftler, Soziologen, Kommunikationswissenschaftler, Rechtswissenschaftler und Kunsthistoriker.
"Differenz" ist eine noch häufig vernachlässigte Dimension sozialer Interaktion, die jedoch als Forschungsfeld an Bedeutung gewinnt. Der Band untersucht das positive Potenzial von Differenz – der Ideen, Interessen oder Institutionen – und zeigt, unter welchen Bedingungen sie einen Gewinn für effektives und legitimes Handeln in demokratischen Systemen darstellt. Die Beiträger sind Politikwissenschaftler, Soziologen, Kommunikationswissenschaftler, Rechtswissenschaftler und Kunsthistoriker.
Kolja Raube, Dr. phil., ist Programmkoordinator des Studiengangs "European Studies" und Mitglied des "Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies", Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Annika Sattler, M. A., ist Mitarbeiterin der Deutschen Bundesbank in Frankfurt.
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ContentsIntroductionKolja Raube and Annika Sattler................................................................................91. Analytical ModelThe Concept of DifferenceChristine Landfried...................................................................................................152. Difference and DemocracyThe Future of DemocracyManfred G. Schmidt.................................................................................................49Comment: An Alternative View on Democratic GovernanceBeyond the Nation-StateJonathan P. Aus.......................................................................................67Comment: Difference and Democracy from theConstitutional Law PerspectiveAlexander von Brünneck ............................................................................77Comment: The Sustainability of Democracy-An Examination on the Basis of Leading DifferencesTine Stein ...............................................................................................833. Difference and EuropeTowards a Reflexive External Governance of the European UnionKolja Raube...........................................................................................101Comment: The Concept of Difference and its Potential forResearch in Political ScienceIngrid Schneider ......................................................................................127Comment: Small States and Differences in the European Union-Putting Forward or Paralyzing the Integration?Meinhard Hilf........................................................................................141Comment: Reflections on the Concept of a ReflexiveEuropean Union External GovernanceChiara Formenti-Ujlaki...........................................................................1474. Difference and GlobalizationThinking Islamic Difference in Pluralistic DemocraciesNilüfer Göle ..........................................................................................159Comment: The New Cosmopolitanism. The (Right) Wayto Cope with Difference in a Globalizing SocietyEdgar Grande........................................................................................183Comment: The Troubles with Standardization ofCultural DifferencesRainer Tetzlaff .......................................................................................197Comment: Different Potentials of Difference in the Balkans-A Paradigmatic AnalysisFran Kauzlaric.......................................................................................2115. Difference and LawManaging Difference: Constitutional Pluralism andTransnational Rights ProtectionAlec Stone Sweet.....................................................................................227Comment: Contesting the Management of Difference-Transnational Human Rights, Religion and the EuropeanCourt of Human Rights' Lautsi DecisionMattias Kumm.......................................................................................245Comment: Global Constitutionalism andthe Concept of DifferenceAntje Wiener .........................................................................................261Comment: Law, Difference and Transnational Norm BuildingUnder a Shared Watercourse Treaty-The International Courtof Justice and Environmental Impact StatementsJennifer McKay.......................................................................................2776. Difference and Public SphereDifference as Basic Component of Mediated Communicationin (European) Public SpheresIrene Neverla .........................................................................................291Comment: Public Spheres in EuropeHartmut Kaelble.....................................................................................307Comment: Difference as Structural Characteristicand Catalyst of European Public SpheresAnnika Sattler.......................................................................................315Comment: Belonging and Engagement-Benefits of Difference onEuropean Union Issues in Europe's Public SpheresPieter de Wilde .......................................................................................3277. Difference and ArtDifference and Democracy: ArtMartin Warnke .....................................................................................341Comment: Difference Between Democracy and ArtBeyond Visual ArtsUdo Bermbach .......................................................................................355Comment: Art is Difference...Even if this is no Longer Readily PerceptiblePetra Kipphoff von Huene .........................................................................361Comment: Difference and Indifference Between ArtAvant-Gardes and Democratic PoliticsKlaus von Beyme.....................................................................................3698. ConclusionExploring Potentials of Difference in Europe and BeyondKolja Raube and Annika Sattler................................................................379Contributing Authors .......................................................................389Index..................................................................................................395Contents
Introduction Kolja Raube and Annika Sattler................................................................................9
1. Analytical Model
The Concept of Difference Christine Landfried...................................................................................................15
2. Difference and Democracy
The Future of Democracy Manfred G. Schmidt.................................................................................................49
Comment: An Alternative View on Democratic Governance Beyond the Nation-State Jonathan P. Aus.......................................................................................67
Comment: Difference and Democracy from the Constitutional Law Perspective Alexander von Brünneck ............................................................................77
Comment: The Sustainability of Democracy- An Examination on the Basis of Leading Differences Tine Stein ...............................................................................................83
3. Difference and Europe
Towards a Reflexive External Governance of the European Union Kolja Raube...........................................................................................101
Comment: The Concept of Difference and its Potential for Research in Political Science Ingrid Schneider ......................................................................................127
Comment: Small States and Differences in the European Union- Putting Forward or Paralyzing the Integration? Meinhard Hilf........................................................................................141
Comment: Reflections on the Concept of a Reflexive European Union External Governance Chiara Formenti-Ujlaki...........................................................................147
4. Difference and Globalization
Thinking Islamic Difference in Pluralistic Democracies Nilüfer Göle ..........................................................................................159
Comment: The New Cosmopolitanism. The (Right) Way to Cope with Difference in a Globalizing Society Edgar Grande........................................................................................183
Comment: The Troubles with Standardization of Cultural Differences Rainer Tetzlaff .......................................................................................197
Comment: Different Potentials of Difference in the Balkans- A Paradigmatic Analysis Fran Kauzlaric.......................................................................................211
5. Difference and Law
Managing Difference: Constitutional Pluralism and Transnational Rights Protection Alec Stone Sweet.....................................................................................227
Comment: Contesting the Management of Difference- Transnational Human Rights, Religion and the European Court of Human Rights' Lautsi Decision Mattias Kumm.......................................................................................245
Comment: Global Constitutionalism and the Concept of Difference Antje Wiener .........................................................................................261
Comment: Law, Difference and Transnational Norm Building Under a Shared Watercourse Treaty-The International Court of Justice and Environmental Impact Statements Jennifer McKay.......................................................................................277
6. Difference and Public Sphere
Difference as Basic Component of Mediated Communication in (European) Public Spheres Irene Neverla .........................................................................................291
Comment: Public Spheres in Europe Hartmut Kaelble.....................................................................................307
ContentsIntroductionKolja Raube and Annika Sattler................................................................................91. Analytical ModelThe Concept of DifferenceChristine Landfried...................................................................................................152. Difference and DemocracyThe Future of DemocracyManfred G. Schmidt.................................................................................................49Comment: An Alternative View on Democratic GovernanceBeyond the Nation-StateJonathan P. Aus.......................................................................................67Comment: Difference and Democracy from theConstitutional Law PerspectiveAlexander von Brünneck ............................................................................77Comment: The Sustainability of Democracy-An Examination on the Basis of Leading DifferencesTine Stein ...............................................................................................833. Difference and EuropeTowards a Reflexive External Governance of the European UnionKolja Raube...........................................................................................101Comment: The Concept of Difference and its Potential forResearch in Political ScienceIngrid Schneider ......................................................................................127Comment: Small States and Differences in the European Union-Putting Forward or Paralyzing the Integration?Meinhard Hilf........................................................................................141Comment: Reflections on the Concept of a ReflexiveEuropean Union External GovernanceChiara Formenti-Ujlaki...........................................................................1474. Difference and GlobalizationThinking Islamic Difference in Pluralistic DemocraciesNilüfer Göle ..........................................................................................159Comment: The New Cosmopolitanism. The (Right) Wayto Cope with Difference in a Globalizing SocietyEdgar Grande........................................................................................183Comment: The Troubles with Standardization ofCultural DifferencesRainer Tetzlaff .......................................................................................197Comment: Different Potentials of Difference in the Balkans-A Paradigmatic AnalysisFran Kauzlaric.......................................................................................2115. Difference and LawManaging Difference: Constitutional Pluralism andTransnational Rights ProtectionAlec Stone Sweet.....................................................................................227Comment: Contesting the Management of Difference-Transnational Human Rights, Religion and the EuropeanCourt of Human Rights' Lautsi DecisionMattias Kumm.......................................................................................245Comment: Global Constitutionalism andthe Concept of DifferenceAntje Wiener .........................................................................................261Comment: Law, Difference and Transnational Norm BuildingUnder a Shared Watercourse Treaty-The International Courtof Justice and Environmental Impact StatementsJennifer McKay.......................................................................................2776. Difference and Public SphereDifference as Basic Component of Mediated Communicationin (European) Public SpheresIrene Neverla .........................................................................................291Comment: Public Spheres in EuropeHartmut Kaelble.....................................................................................307Comment: Difference as Structural Characteristicand Catalyst of European Public SpheresAnnika Sattler.......................................................................................315Comment: Belonging and Engagement-Benefits of Difference onEuropean Union Issues in Europe's Public SpheresPieter de Wilde .......................................................................................3277. Difference and ArtDifference and Democracy: ArtMartin Warnke .....................................................................................341Comment: Difference Between Democracy and ArtBeyond Visual ArtsUdo Bermbach .......................................................................................355Comment: Art is Difference...Even if this is no Longer Readily PerceptiblePetra Kipphoff von Huene .........................................................................361Comment: Difference and Indifference Between ArtAvant-Gardes and Democratic PoliticsKlaus von Beyme.....................................................................................3698. ConclusionExploring Potentials of Difference in Europe and BeyondKolja Raube and Annika Sattler................................................................379Contributing Authors .......................................................................389Index..................................................................................................395Contents
Introduction Kolja Raube and Annika Sattler................................................................................9
1. Analytical Model
The Concept of Difference Christine Landfried...................................................................................................15
2. Difference and Democracy
The Future of Democracy Manfred G. Schmidt.................................................................................................49
Comment: An Alternative View on Democratic Governance Beyond the Nation-State Jonathan P. Aus.......................................................................................67
Comment: Difference and Democracy from the Constitutional Law Perspective Alexander von Brünneck ............................................................................77
Comment: The Sustainability of Democracy- An Examination on the Basis of Leading Differences Tine Stein ...............................................................................................83
3. Difference and Europe
Towards a Reflexive External Governance of the European Union Kolja Raube...........................................................................................101
Comment: The Concept of Difference and its Potential for Research in Political Science Ingrid Schneider ......................................................................................127
Comment: Small States and Differences in the European Union- Putting Forward or Paralyzing the Integration? Meinhard Hilf........................................................................................141
Comment: Reflections on the Concept of a Reflexive European Union External Governance Chiara Formenti-Ujlaki...........................................................................147
4. Difference and Globalization
Thinking Islamic Difference in Pluralistic Democracies Nilüfer Göle ..........................................................................................159
Comment: The New Cosmopolitanism. The (Right) Way to Cope with Difference in a Globalizing Society Edgar Grande........................................................................................183
Comment: The Troubles with Standardization of Cultural Differences Rainer Tetzlaff .......................................................................................197
Comment: Different Potentials of Difference in the Balkans- A Paradigmatic Analysis Fran Kauzlaric.......................................................................................211
5. Difference and Law
Managing Difference: Constitutional Pluralism and Transnational Rights Protection Alec Stone Sweet.....................................................................................227
Comment: Contesting the Management of Difference- Transnational Human Rights, Religion and the European Court of Human Rights' Lautsi Decision Mattias Kumm.......................................................................................245
Comment: Global Constitutionalism and the Concept of Difference Antje Wiener .........................................................................................261
Comment: Law, Difference and Transnational Norm Building Under a Shared Watercourse Treaty-The International Court of Justice and Environmental Impact Statements Jennifer McKay.......................................................................................277
6. Difference and Public Sphere
Difference as Basic Component of Mediated Communication in (European) Public Spheres Irene Neverla .........................................................................................291
Comment: Public Spheres in Europe Hartmut Kaelble.....................................................................................307
Comment: Difference as Structural Characteristi
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