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This book provides an innovative theoretical and empirical exploration of the political participation and democratic capability of people living in authoritarian states. Merging perspectives from sociology and political science, the book demonstrates that despite autocratic restrictions on opposition, there is often still leeway for people to express themselves as political agents and to develop democratic capability.The first two chapters problematise political participation and develop an interdisciplinary three-domain framework that allows for critical engagement with and appreciation of the contexts and varied ways in which participatory activities occur. This framework is applied to analyse six country case studies: Singapore, Jordan, Belarus, Cuba, Nigeria, and Vietnam. Drawing on a range of data sources and different analytical entry points, the book investigates the substantive opportunities people have in exercising political agency and the implications for democratic capability. The book concludes by summarising the emergent themes and examining the potential of applying this method of inquiry in other political contexts. Encompassing both governmental and societal practices, the book offers insights into state-society relations and their role in constructing political values and goals for participation, which people negotiate and mediate to inform their choices, modes, and forms of civic engagement. These insights present a broad approach towards the study of participation, with relevance for understanding political participation in various societies under non-democratic and democratic rule alike.This book will be useful for researchers and students interested in political dynamics and intersections with economic, cultural, and social aspects of development. It will also be beneficial for practitioners interested in participatory actions and social change.

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Political Participation and Democratic Capability in Authoritarian States
This book provides an innovative theoretical and empirical exploration of the political participation and democratic capability of people living in authoritarian states. Merging perspectives from sociology and political science, the book demonstrates that despite autocratic restrictions on opposition, there is often still leeway for people to express themselves as political agents and to develop democratic capability.
The first two chapters problematise political participation and develop an interdisciplinary three-domain framework that allows for critical engagement with and appreciation of the contexts and varied ways in which participatory activities occur. This framework is applied to analyse six country case studies: Singapore, Jordan, Belarus, Cuba, Nigeria, and Vietnam. Drawing on a range of data sources and different analytical entry points, the book investigates the substantive opportunities people have in exercising political agency and the implications for democratic capability. The book concludes by summarising the emergent themes and examining the potential of applying this method of inquiry in other political contexts. Encompassing both governmental and societal practices, the book offers insights into state-society relations and their role in constructing political values and goals for participation, which people negotiate and mediate to inform their choices, modes, and forms of civic engagement. These insights present a broad approach towards the study of participation, with relevance for understanding political participation in various societies under non-democratic and democratic rule alike.
This book will be useful for researchers and students interested in political dynamics and intersections with economic, cultural, and social aspects of development. It will also be beneficial for practitioners interested in participatory actions and social change.
Lien Pham, PhD, is a senior lecturer at the Graduate Research School, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Her research interests and publications are in education and development, sociology of participation, policy, and social justice. She also provides consultancy for cross-sector research and evaluation for government agencies in Australia, non-governmental and multilateral organisations.
Ance Kaleja, PhD, is an independent researcher, with a doctorate in political science from Heidelberg University in Germany. Her research interests include human rights, development, political regimes, and social justice.
Routledge Explorations in Development Studies
This Development Studies series features innovative and original research at the regional and global scale. It promotes interdisciplinary scholarly works drawing on a wide spectrum of subject areas, in particular politics, health, economics, rural and urban studies, sociology, environment, anthropology, and conflict studies.
Topics of particular interest are globalization; emerging powers; children and youth; cities; education; media and communication; technology development; and climate change.
In terms of theory and method, rather than basing itself on any orthodoxy, the series draws broadly on the tool kit of the social sciences in general, emphasizing comparison, the analysis of the structure and processes, and the application of qualitative and quantitative methods.
Media Power and Hegemony in South Africa
The Myth of Independence
Blessed Ngwenya
Economic Neoliberalism and International Development
Edited by Michael Tribe
Critical Reflections on Public Private Partnerships
Edited by Jasmine Gideon and Elaine Unterhalter
Political Participation and Democratic Capability in Authoritarian States
Lien Pham and Ance Kaleja
The Global Architecture of Multilateral Development Banks
A System of Debt or Development?
Adrian Robert Bazbauers and Susan Engel
For more information about this series, please visit: www.routledge com/Routledge-Explorations-in-Development-Studies/book-series/REDS
First published 2021
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2021 Lien Pham and Ance Kaleja
The right of Lien Pham and Ance Kaleja to be identified as authors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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ISBN: 978-0-367-37581-2 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-35516-5 (ebk)
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Contents
PART I
Theorising political participation
1 Understanding political participation in diverse societies
2 Three-domain political participation framework
PART II
Institutionalised political identities and culture
3 Expanding opportunities and infusing values through Singapores anti-welfare system
4 Examining the rise and effects of tribalism in Jordan
5 Conditionality of participatory agency in Belarus
PART III
Participation practices and the political turn
6 Dialogues between culture and politics: a case study of Cuban revolutionary films
7 Political education and political participation: a case study of Nigerias voter education campaign in the 2019 general election
8 Protests through print and social media: a case study of citizens responses to Vietnams Special Administrative-Economic Zone Bill
PART IV
Conclusions
9 Political participation, agency, and democratic capability
  1. Part I Theorising political participation
    1. 1 Understanding political participation in diverse societies
    2. 2 Three-domain political participation framework
  2. Part II Institutionalised political identities and culture
    1. 3 Expanding opportunities and infusing values through Singapores anti-welfare system
    2. 4 Examining the rise and effects of tribalism in Jordan
    3. 5 Conditionality of participatory agency in Belarus
  3. Part III Participation practices and the political turn
    1. 6 Dialogues between culture and politics: a case study of Cuban revolutionary films
    2. 7 Political education and political participation: a case study of Nigerias voter education campaign in the 2019 general election
    3. 8 Protests through print and social media: a case study of citizens responses to Vietnams Special Administrative-Economic Zone Bill
  4. Part IV Conclusions
    1. 9 Political participation, agency, and democratic capability
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