Transnational civil society networks have become increasingly
important democratizing actors in global politics. Still, the
exploration of democracy in such networks remains conceptually and
methodologically challenging. Practice theory provides a framework
to study democracy as routinized performances even in contexts of
fluid boundaries, temporal relations and a diffuse constituency.
The author attempts to understand how new forms of democratic
practice emerge in the interaction between political actors and
their structural environments.
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