Practices of Democracy
An Introduction
Edited by:
- Sergiu Gherghina - University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
- Jean-Benoit Pilet - Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- Jane Suiter - Dublin City University, Ireland
December 2025 | 360 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The way we engage with politics today has radically shifted. Practices of Democracy: An Introduction is the first comparative politics textbook which offers an engaging assessment of different forms of democracy. With an in-depth yet accessible exploration of four models of democracy – representative, direct, deliberative and technocratic models of government – this book shows how democracy can be strengthened and saved in times of crisis.
Taking a truly global perspective, examples of models of democracy are used to bring theory to life, to show how politics operates today. This pathbreaking new textbook spans all the core concerns of politics – from elections and voting to the role of political parties and legislatures, from political communication to migration and populism. Today, the role of referendums, citizen assemblies and experts shape our societies in profound ways.
Packed with case studies and features, this textbook is essential reading for anyone studying democracies, democratic innovations and Comparative Politics, whether at the undergraduate or postgraduate level.
Sergiu Gherghina is Associate Professor in Comparative Politics at Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Glasgow, UK.
Jean-Benoit Pilet is Professor of Political Science at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.
Jane Suiter is Professor of Political Communication in the School of Communications at Dublin City University, Ireland.
Taking a truly global perspective, examples of models of democracy are used to bring theory to life, to show how politics operates today. This pathbreaking new textbook spans all the core concerns of politics – from elections and voting to the role of political parties and legislatures, from political communication to migration and populism. Today, the role of referendums, citizen assemblies and experts shape our societies in profound ways.
Packed with case studies and features, this textbook is essential reading for anyone studying democracies, democratic innovations and Comparative Politics, whether at the undergraduate or postgraduate level.
Sergiu Gherghina is Associate Professor in Comparative Politics at Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Glasgow, UK.
Jean-Benoit Pilet is Professor of Political Science at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.
Jane Suiter is Professor of Political Communication in the School of Communications at Dublin City University, Ireland.
Sergiu Gherghina, Jean-Benoit Pilet & Jane Suiter
Chapter 1 Practices of Democracy – A theoretical introduction
PART I Institutions
Eirikur Bergmann
Chapter 2 Constitutions and Comparative Politics
Jean-Benoit Pilet and Alan Renwick
Chapter 3 Electoral and Voting Systems
Sofia Serra Silva
Chapter 4 Legislatures
Keith Dowding and Thiago N. Silva
Chapter 5 Governments
PART II Actors
Sergiu Gherghina
Chapter 6 Political Parties
Tapio Raunio and Sacha Rangoni
Chapter 7 Politicians
Ramon A. Feenstra and Juan Merida
Chapter 8 Civil Society and Social Movements
PART III Processes and contemporary challenges
Emilie van Haute and Emilien Paulis
Chapter 9 Political Participation
Jane Suiter and Danicca Fleuss
Chapter 10 Political Communication
Sebastien Rojon and Davide Vittori
Chapter 11 Public Opinion
Sorina Soare and David Talukder
Chapter 12 Migration: From Political Representation to Participation
Kristof Jacobs
Chapter 13 Populism