Participation and Representation in the Digital Age: Participation Repertoires in an Era of Unequal Representation

This project explores how diverse political participation methods impact representation, aiming to identify strategies to enhance equal representation among lower-status groups.

Subsidie
€ 1.500.000
2023

Projectdetails

Introduction

This project addresses the question of how people incorporate increasingly prevalent nonelectoral political acts into individual-level repertoires of participation, and how well represented these different types of political participators are. At a time of growing concern about unequal representation in democracies, two conflicting global trends over the last several decades highlight the importance of these questions:

  1. A clear decline in voter turnout, especially among lower status groups.
  2. Evidence of increased nonelectoral participation, especially among higher status groups.

To assess how these trends in political participation affect patterns of representation, PRD’s theoretical framework integrates new approaches for investigating the links between individuals’ participation repertoires (i.e., how individuals combine voting, protest, online activism) and objective and subjective representational outcomes.

Work Packages

PRD’s work packages employ a multi-method approach:

Political Acts and Political Participators (WP1)

  • Analyzes separate surveys and a harmonized dataset.
  • Includes methodological innovations using new techniques for identifying participation repertoires.

Participation-Representation Connection (WP2)

  • Investigates the connections between the political acts and political participators analyzed in WP1 and representational outcomes.
  • Integrates these findings with qualitative fieldwork with activists who focus on unequal representation.

Mobilizing and Organizing Low-Status Groups (WP3)

  • Conducts novel experimental studies using Twitter panel data and field experiments.
  • Identifies interventions with the potential to produce more equal representational outcomes in the future.

Conclusion

By combining an original theoretical framework and methodological innovations, PRD will conduct a uniquely comprehensive empirical investigation of participation repertoires, with a focus on mechanisms that can reduce inequalities in participation and representation.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.500.000
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.500.000

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-5-2023
Einddatum30-4-2028
Subsidiejaar2023

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEVpenvoerder
  • UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI CATANIA
  • GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET

Land(en)

IsraelItalySweden

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