Publications by Type: Book Chapter

In Press
Thompson, Dennis F. In Press. “Political Liberalism Reconsidered.” Oxford Handbook of Classics in Contemporary Political Theory, edited by Jacob T Levy. London and New York: Oxford University Press.
Forthcoming
Thompson, Dennis F. Forthcoming. “Why Representative Democracy Requires Referendums.” Comparative Election Law, edited by James Gardner. Cheltenham UK: Elgar.
2019
Thompson, Dennis F. 2019. “The Political Ethics of Political Campaigns .” Routledge Handbook on Ethics and Public Policy, edited by Annabelle Lever and Andrei Poama, 229-41. London: Routledge.
2018
Thompson, Dennis F., and Amy Gutmann. 2018. “Reflections on Deliberative Democracy: When Theory Meets Practice.” Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy, edited by Andre Bachtiger, John Dryzek, and Jane Mansbridge, 900-912. Oxford UK: Oxford University Press.
2017
Thompson, Dennis F. 2017. “Designing Responsibility: The Problem of Many Hands in Complex Organizations.” Designing Ethics, edited by Jeroen van den Hoven, Seumas Miller, and Thomas Pogge, 32-56. New York and Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.
2016
Thompson, Dennis F. 2016. “Democratic Trusteeship.” Institutions for Future Generations, edited by Axel Gosseries and Iñigo González, 184-96. London and New York: Cambridge University Press.
2013
Thompson, Dennis. 2013. “Professional Disequilibrium: Conflict of Interest in Economics.” Oxford Handbook on Professional Economics Ethics, edited by George DeMartino and Deirdre McCloskey. New York, London: Oxford University Press.
Thompson, Dennis. 2013. “Are American Elections Sufficiently Democratic?” Civic Representation, Elections, and Public Opinion, edited by Jack Nagel and Rogers Smith. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Thompson, Dennis. 2013. “Political Ethics.” International Encyclopedia of Ethics, edited by Hugh LaFollette. Oxford UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
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2012
Mansbridge, Jane, Dennis F Thompson, and others. 2012. “A Systemic Approach to Deliberative Democracy.” Deliberative Systems, edited by John Parkinson. Cambridge UK and New York: Cambridge University Press.
2010
Gutmann, Amy, Dennis Thompson, and Richard A Couto. 2010. “Deliberative Democracy.” Political and Civic Leadership: A Reference Handbook,, 325-32. Sage.
2009
Thompson, Dennis F. 2009. “To Participate or Deliberate—Is that the question?” The Future of Political Science, edited by G King, KL Schlozman, and NH Nie, 207-9. Routledge.
2008
Thompson, Dennis F. 2008. “Cyberdemocracy: Is the Internet Good for Democracy.” Japan's Democracy: Changing Politics, Changing Political Science, edited by S Yasunori and O Kosuke. Tokyo: Keio University Press.
Thompson, Dennis F, and E Emmanuel. 2008. “Conflicts of Interest.” Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics, edited by E Emmanuel and et al, 758-66. Oxford University Press.
Thompson, Dennis F. 2008. “Who Should Govern Who Governs? The Role of Citizens in Reforming the Electoral System.” Designing Deliberative Democracy: The British Columbia Citizens' Assembly, edited by ME Warren and H Pearse, 20-49. Cambridge University Press.
2007
Thompson, Dennis F. 2007. “Mill in Parliament: When Should a Philosopher Compromise?” J.S. Mill’s Political Thought, edited by N Urbinati and A Zakaras, 166-99. Cambridge University Press.
2002
Thompson, Dennis F. 2002. “James Madison on Cyberdemocracy.” Governance.com: Democracy in the Information Age, edited by E Kamarck and J Nye, 32-39. Washington: Brookings Institution.
Gutmann, Amy, and Dennis Thompson. 2002. “Democratic decisions about health care: why be like NICE?” Hidden Assets: Value and decision-making in the NHS, edited by Bill New and Julia Neuberger, 111-28. London: King’s Fund Publishing.
Thompson, Dennis F. 2002. “Political Representation.” International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by NJ Smelser and PB Baltes, 11696-8. Elsevier Science.
Gutmann, Amy, and Dennis Thompson. 2002. “Just Deliberation about Health Care.” Ethical Dimensions of Health Care, edited by M Davis, C Clancy, and L Churchill, 77-94 . Oxford.

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