The book provides a theoretical and empirical exploration of the political participation and democratic capability of people living in authoritarian states, demonstrating that despite autocratic restrictions on opposition, there is still leeway for people to express themselves as political agents.
The book provides a theoretical and empirical exploration of the political participation and democratic capability of people living in authoritarian states, demonstrating that despite autocratic restrictions on opposition, there is still leeway for people to express themselves as political agents.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lien Pham, PhD, is a senior lecturer at the Graduate Research School, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Her research interests and publications are in education and development, sociology of participation, policy, and social justice. She also provides consultancy for cross-sector research and evaluation for government agencies in Australia, non-governmental and multilateral organisations. Ance Kaleja, PhD, is an independent researcher with a doctorate in political science from Heidelberg University in Germany. Her research interests include human rights, development, political regimes, and social justice.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Theorising Political Participation 1. Understanding Political Participation in Diverse Societies 2. Three-Domains Political Participation Framework Part II Institutionalised Political Identities and Culture 3. Expanding Opportunities and Infusing Values through Singapore's Anti-Welfare System 4. Examining the Rise and Effects of Tribalism in Jordan 5. Conditionality of Participatory Agency in Belarus Part III Participation Practices and the 'Political' Turn 6. Dialogues Between Culture and Politics: A case study of Cuban Revolutionary films 7. Political Education and Political Participation: A case study of Nigeria's voter education campaign in the 2019 general election 8. Protests Through Print and Social Media: A case study of citizens' responses to Vietnam's Special Administrative-Economic Zone Bill Part IV Conclusions 9. Political Participation, Agency, and Democratic Capability
Part I Theorising Political Participation 1. Understanding Political Participation in Diverse Societies 2. Three-Domains Political Participation Framework Part II Institutionalised Political Identities and Culture 3. Expanding Opportunities and Infusing Values through Singapore's Anti-Welfare System 4. Examining the Rise and Effects of Tribalism in Jordan 5. Conditionality of Participatory Agency in Belarus Part III Participation Practices and the 'Political' Turn 6. Dialogues Between Culture and Politics: A case study of Cuban Revolutionary films 7. Political Education and Political Participation: A case study of Nigeria's voter education campaign in the 2019 general election 8. Protests Through Print and Social Media: A case study of citizens' responses to Vietnam's Special Administrative-Economic Zone Bill Part IV Conclusions 9. Political Participation, Agency, and Democratic Capability
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