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This volume brings together leading authorities in the field of democratic citizenship and participation to address pertinent questions concerning the quality of the democratic political process at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Analysing causes and consequences of recent developments in democratic governance and citizenship it contributes new and original research to the ongoing debate on the crisis of representative democracy. The contributors deal with a broad range of issues including aspects of democratic citizenship and citizens perceptions of system performance, political inequality and the

Democracies are transforming worldwide, but at the same time political inequality is increasing. This development threatens to leave growing portions of mass publics effectively ‘outside’ the political process.

This volume brings together leading authorities in the field of democratic citizenship and participation to address pertinent questions concerning the quality of the democratic political process at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Analysing causes and consequences of recent developments in democratic governance and citizenship, it contributes new and original research to the ongoing debate on the crisis of representative democracy. The contributors deal with a broad range of issues including aspects of democratic citizenship and citizens' perceptions of system performance, political inequality and the democratic impact of participatory innovations.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students in democratization studies, democratic citizenship, comparative politics, political sociology and political participation.

Arvustused

'Citizen political participation is increasing and diversifying in contemporary democracies. Political Participation in a Changing World provides a theoretical guide to this rich and expanding literature. Theocharis and van Deth present a valuable summary of the research evidence and the new research questions in the participation field.' - Russell J. Dalton, University of California

List of figures
xiii
List of tables
xiv
Notes on contributors xvi
Acknowledgements xx
1 Introduction: citizenship, participation and democracy in an era of crisis
1(12)
Thomas Poguntke
Sigrid Roßteutscher
Rudiger Schmitt-Beck
Sonja Zmerli
PART I Citizenship and perceptions of system performance
13(100)
2 Democratic institutions and citizen beliefs about democracy: how do they interact?
15(19)
Max Kaase
3 What's gone wrong with democracy, or with theories explaining why it has?
34(19)
Jacques Thomassen
4 When representation fails: behavioural reactions to perceived failure of political representation in France and Germany
53(22)
Oscar W. Gabriel
5 Mass media and political trust in Europe: testing for `rainmaker' effects
75(18)
Sonja Zmerli
Kenneth Newton
Rudiger Schmitt-Beck
6 The dynamics of good citizenship norms
93(20)
M. Kent Jennings
PART II Inequality: socialization and supply-side perspectives
113(74)
7 Early conditions of political participation and civic integration of immigrant children
115(20)
Hartmut Esser
8 Political socialization and inequality: the role of primary schools
135(20)
Simone Abendschon
Sigrid Roßteutscher
9 Much ado about something? Demand- and supply-side participation in a dysfunctional democratic market
155(14)
William A. Maloney
10 Living in separate worlds? Left-wing parties and trade unions in European democracies
169(18)
Thomas Poguntke
PART III The democratic impact of participatory innovations
187(63)
11 Is digitally networked participation a form of political participation?
189(17)
Yannis Theocharis
12 Participation by invitation: citizen engagement in the EU
206(18)
Beate Kohler-Koch
13 Representative vs direct democracy in Germany: a contribution to an ongoing debate
224(17)
Franz Urban Pappi
14 Democratic citizenship under challenge
241(9)
Thomas Poguntke
Sigrid Roßteutscher
Rudiger Schmitt-Beck
Sonja Zmerli
Index 250
Thomas Poguntke is Professor of Comparative Politics and Director of the Düsseldorf Party Research Institute (PRuF ) at the Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf and Fellow at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research.

Sigrid Roßteutscher is Professor of Political Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main.

Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck is Professor of Political Science and Political Sociology at the University of Mannheim.

Sonja Zmerli is Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main.