1st Edition
Jane Mansbridge Participation, Deliberation, Legitimate Coercion
Introduction: The Political Thought of Jane Mansbridge
PART I
Participation and Power
1 The Limits of Friendship (1976)
2 Feminism and Democracy (1990)
3 Using Power/Fighting Power (1994)
PART II
Deliberation and Representation
4 Should Blacks Represent Blacks and Women Represent Women? A Contingent "Yes" (1999)
5 Everyday Talk in the Deliberative System (1999)
6 Rethinking Representation (2003)
7 The Place of Self-Interest and the Role of Power in Deliberative Democracy (2010)
8 A Systemic Approach to Deliberative Democracy (2012)
Part III
Legitimate Coercion
9 On the Importance of Getting Things Done (2012)
10 "Deliberative Negotiation" (2014)
An interview with Jane Mansbridge: Questions from Melissa Williams
Biography
Melissa S. Williams is a professor of political science at the University of Toronto. Her published work addresses, inter alia, the relationship between structural injustice and democratic ideals of egalitarian inclusion, comparative political theory, and the future of democracy in the global era.






