Articles by James Tully

May 18, 2023

🦋 Studying democratic multiplicity democratically

James Tully
James Tully, Keith Cherry, David Owen and Pablo Ouziel explain how different conceptions of democracy can be grouped into 'families of democracies'. Thrillingly, they show how different families can 'join hands' and work together to establish an ecosocial succession that benefits everyone
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James Tully
Emeritus Professor of Political Science and Law, University of Victoria

James Tully (PhD Cambridge 1977) is an emeritus and adjunct professor at the University of Victoria.

He has held positions at McGill University (1977–1996), University of Toronto (2001–2003), and University of Victoria (1996–2001, 2004–) in Political Science, Law and Philosophy.

His research and teaching are in the fields of political and legal theory and their history.

His publications include: Strange Multiplicity: Constitutionalism in an Age of Diversity (1995), Public Philosophy in a New Key (2009), On Global Citizenship (2014), co-authored, Democratic Multiplicity: Perceiving, Enacting and Integrating Democratic Diversity (2022),  To Think and Act Differently, edited by Alexander Livingston (2022).

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