Political Participation in Southeast Europe: A Scoping Review
Autori
Ilić, VujoMarkov, Čedomir
Ostala autorstva
Fiket, IrenaMarkov, Čedomir
Ilić, Vujo
Pudar Draško, Gazela
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The dual crisis of representative democracy and the authoritarian assault on the liberal dimension have challenged the global democratic order. While these parallel processes have been extensively studied, there remains a gap in understanding their implications for the participatory dimension of democracy. This is especially the case for the region of Southeast Europe (SEE), which has been at the forefront of the crisis for more than a decade. What are the key features of the contemporary research agenda on political participation in SEE? What insights does it provide into the evolving trends and patterns of regional participatory practices? This chapter delves into these questions through a scoping review of 149 academic articles addressing political participation in SEE from 2010 to 2022. The observed period is marked by a gradual uptrend in the number of articles, primarily driven by a scholarly interest in unconventional and innovative modes of participation and an emphasis on yout...h engagement. The results further delineate the characteristics of this academic output in terms of the production of knowledge, geographical emphasis, methodological approaches, target populations and the antecedents and outcomes associated with different forms of political participation. The chapter concludes by identifying literature gaps and suggesting avenues for future research on political participation in SEE.
Izvor:
Participatory Democratic Innovations in Southeast Europe: How to Engage in Flawed Democracies, 2024, 58-88Izdavač:
- Routledge
Finansiranje / projekti:
- “Active Citizenship: Promoting and Advancing Innovative Democratic Practices in the Western Balkans” (the Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Programme)
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IFDTTY - CHAP AU - Ilić, Vujo AU - Markov, Čedomir PY - 2024 UR - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3783 AB - The dual crisis of representative democracy and the authoritarian assault on the liberal dimension have challenged the global democratic order. While these parallel processes have been extensively studied, there remains a gap in understanding their implications for the participatory dimension of democracy. This is especially the case for the region of Southeast Europe (SEE), which has been at the forefront of the crisis for more than a decade. What are the key features of the contemporary research agenda on political participation in SEE? What insights does it provide into the evolving trends and patterns of regional participatory practices? This chapter delves into these questions through a scoping review of 149 academic articles addressing political participation in SEE from 2010 to 2022. The observed period is marked by a gradual uptrend in the number of articles, primarily driven by a scholarly interest in unconventional and innovative modes of participation and an emphasis on youth engagement. The results further delineate the characteristics of this academic output in terms of the production of knowledge, geographical emphasis, methodological approaches, target populations and the antecedents and outcomes associated with different forms of political participation. The chapter concludes by identifying literature gaps and suggesting avenues for future research on political participation in SEE. PB - Routledge T2 - Participatory Democratic Innovations in Southeast Europe: How to Engage in Flawed Democracies T1 - Political Participation in Southeast Europe: A Scoping Review SP - 58 EP - 88 DO - 10.4324/9781003426103-5 ER -
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Ilić, V.,& Markov, Č.. (2024). Political Participation in Southeast Europe: A Scoping Review. in Participatory Democratic Innovations in Southeast Europe: How to Engage in Flawed Democracies Routledge., 58-88. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003426103-5
Ilić V, Markov Č. Political Participation in Southeast Europe: A Scoping Review. in Participatory Democratic Innovations in Southeast Europe: How to Engage in Flawed Democracies. 2024;:58-88. doi:10.4324/9781003426103-5 .
Ilić, Vujo, Markov, Čedomir, "Political Participation in Southeast Europe: A Scoping Review" in Participatory Democratic Innovations in Southeast Europe: How to Engage in Flawed Democracies (2024):58-88, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003426103-5 . .