The limits of inclusions: Representation of minority and non-dominate communities in convocational and liberal democracies (Record no. 514329)

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Personal name Agarin, Timofey
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Title The limits of inclusions: Representation of minority and non-dominate communities in convocational and liberal democracies
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Place of publication, distribution, etc International Political Science Review
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Extent 41( 1 ), Jan, 2020: p. 15-29
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Summary, etc Consociationalism starts with the assumption that in divided societies there are multiple groups with reasonable claims which leads to the development of group sensitive mechanisms for political representation. While consociations are put in place to ensure the participation of groups whose past disenfranchisement from (equal) political representation resulted in violence, their disregard for individuals and identities of other, non-dominant groups is comparable to the impact of liberal democratic governments on minority groups. Both the approach observed in consociational practice and the liberal democratic approach of accommodating members of minority groups result from a preference for the political accommodation of majority group identities. Both approaches, I argue, result in the neglect of the input of minority and non-dominant groups. This effect is, principally, a result of the lack of guaranteed representation afforded to their group identities and is exacerbated by the representation of majority interests which is aggregated from individual-level participation.- Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Consociationalism, Liberal democracy, Non-dominant communities, Participation, Representation
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Main entry heading International Political Science Review
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-10-27 41(1), Jan, 2020: p.15-29 AR123348 2020-10-27 Articles

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