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European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
Learning democracy in a Swedish gamers' association: Representative democracy as experiential knowledge in a liquid civil society
Tobias Harding1 
[1] Linköping University, Sweden;
关键词: Phronesis;    Sweden;    civil society;    democracy;    learning;   
DOI  :  10.3384/rela.2000-7426.rela0042
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

To explore the role of civil society organizations in learning democracy this article combines the concept of democracy as 'phronesis' with neo-institutional theory, as well as with Hannah Pitkin's concepts of representation. It presents a case study (based on qualitative research) of how democracy is learned in SVEROK, a Swedish youth organization focusing on activities such as computer and role-playing games, activities often associated with informal organization. In SVEROK they are organized in an organization sharing many features with established Swedish organizations, including hierarchic formal representative democracy. The norm in SVEROK is a pragmatic organizational knowledge focusing on substantive and formal representation. Organized education plays only a limited role. Learning is typically informal and experience-based. An organization similar to earlier national organizations is created by self-organized and self-governing associations in government-supported cooperation. The case study supports Theda Skocpol's argument that organizational structure is vital to democratic learning.

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