
What Kind of Democracy?
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What Kind of Democracy? is the first book to provide a theoretically driven empirical analysis of how different types of democratic arrangements affect individual participation in non-electoral politics.
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'This book does an excellent job in enhancing our understanding of non-electoral political participation, a very important political phenomenon. The author builds on earlier works such as micro level explanations of political participation, institutions, or political culture but enriches our understanding of cross-country differences by adding that a crucial national characteristic, a political system that exhibits inclusiveness combined with contestation, will have a profound effect on participation. The book does a terrific job combining a strong theoretical approach with empirical findings across multiple countries.' - Zsolt Nyiri, Montclair State University, USA'A highly needed and very original contribution to our understanding of cross-national variations in political participation. The sophisticated empirical analyses of the interplay between individual, institutional, and cultural factors are just as convincing as Vrablikova's thoughtful discussions of the implications for normative democratic theories.' - Jan W. van Deth, University of Mannheim, Germany
'What Kind of Democracy shows how institutional and social contexts shape the level of protest activity across contemporary democracies. Vrablikova also offers an astute discussion of how democracies can create contexts to expand citizen participation beyond elections, and the implications that follow from a more engaged citizenry.' - Russell Dalton, University of California, Irvine
"Vrablikova crafted a challenging account of nonelectoral participation. Pitting the traditional inclusive consensus perspective on democracy against her inclusive contestation perspective she develops a new approach to democracy. Building on evidence from the ISSP and the ESS she show that nonelectoral participation is stimultated by factors included from the contestation model but not by factors from the consensus model. All this is written in a clear style. Highly recommended." - Bert Klandermans, VU-University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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Chapter 2: Inclusive Contestation
Chapter 3: Micro Level of Political Participation
Chapter 4: How Do State Structures Matter?
Chapter 5: How Does Mobilization Matter?
Chapter 6: How Does Political Culture Matter?
Chapter 7: Solving the Landscape Puzzle
Conclusion: What Kind of Democracy?
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