The Participant
A Century of Participation in Four Stories
The Participant
A Century of Participation in Four Stories
Publication supported by the Neil Harris Endowment Fund
In this book, Christopher M. Kelty traces four stories of participation across the twentieth century, showing how they are part of a much longer-term problem in relation to the individual and collective experience of representative democracy. Kelty argues that in the last century or so, the power of participation has dwindled; over time, it has been formatted in ways that cramp and dwarf it, even as the drive to participate has spread to nearly every kind of human endeavor, all around the world. The Participant is a historical ethnography of the concept of participation, investigating how the concept has evolved into the form it takes today. It is a book that asks, “Why do we participate?” And sometimes, “Why do we refuse?”
344 pages | 73 halftones, 11 line drawings, 2 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2020
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
History: American History, History of Ideas, History of Technology
Sociology: General Sociology
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Table of Contents
Participation, Introduced
Participation, Experienced
Participation, Employed
Participation, Administered
Participation, Developed
Participation, Concluded
Participation, Acknowledged
Participation, Notated
Participation, Referenced
Participation, Indexed
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