Democratization beyond the post-democratic turn: towards a research agenda on new conceptions of citizen participation

Ingolfur Blühdorn*, Felix Butzlaff

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Abstract (may include machine translation)

Following extensive debates about post-democracy and post-politics, scholarly attention has shifted to conceptualizing the ongoing transformation of democracy. In this endeavour, the change in understandings, expectations and functions of political participation is a key parameter. Improving citizen participation is widely regarded as the hallmark of democratization. Yet, a variety of actors are also increasingly ambivalent about democratic institutions and the further expansion of participation. Meanwhile, new forms of participation are gaining in significance–neoliberal activation, the responsibilization of consumers, digital data mining, managed behaviour guided by choice architects–which some believe much improve representation, but which others perceive as a threat to the citizens’ autonomy. This article introduces a special issue focusing on the participation-democratization nexus in well-established democracies in the economically affluent global North. Based on a critical review of popular narratives of post-democracy and post-politics we sketch the notion of the post-democratic turn–which offers a new perspective on emerging forms of participation and in this special issue serves as a conceptual lens for their analysis. We then revisit more traditional conceptualizations of democratic participation which are challenged by the post-democratic turn. The article concludes with an overview of the individual contributions to this special issue.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)369-388
Number of pages20
JournalDemocratization
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Apr 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Post-democracy
  • empowerment
  • objectivation
  • political participation
  • post-democratic turn
  • post-politics
  • subjectivation

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