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Bitter-Sweet Democracy? : Analyzing Citizens' Resentment Towards Politics in Belgium.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Celis, Karen.
Van Ingelgom, Virginie.
Mercenier, Heidi.
Randour, François.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Public opinion.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (0 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers, 2024.
Summary:
Discussions about the 'crisis of representative democracy' have dominated scholarly and public discourse for some time now. But what does this phrase actually entail, and what is its relevance today? How do citizens themselves experience, feel and respond to this 'crisis'? Bitter-Sweet Democracy grapples with the complexities of these questions in the context of citizens' relations to politics in Belgium--a nation that has experienced political instability and protests as well as social mobilization and democratic vitality in recent years. This timely and compelling volume offers new, empirical evidence on the state of trust, democracy and representation in Belgium; it further introduces an innovative methodological and conceptual framework to study this 'crisis', specifically by developing the concept of political resentment. The essays in this collection span diverse topics, from citizens' conceptions of democracy itself and the expression of political resentment among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups, to the influence of different emotional dimensions of resentment on protest behaviours. By adopting a distinctive affective lens and by building upon the specific case of Belgium, this volume contributes to the broader conversation on political resentment and the critical role of emotions in contemporary politics. Bitter-Sweet Democracy will be invaluable for scholars researching the relationship between emotions and politics, political representation and democracy, and citizen-led conceptualizations of politics. It will also appeal to decision-makers and citizens seeking to understand the challenges facing democracy, as well as a wider audience of academics and students in the fields of political science, political psychology and sociology.
Contents:
Intro
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List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Contributors
1. Political resentment: an empirical and conceptual introduction
Louise Knops, Karen Celis &amp
Virginie Van Ingelgom
2. Studying political resentment: a methodological overview
Soetkin Verhaegen, August de Mulder &amp
François Randour
3. Who feels resentful?
Fernando Feitosa, Pierre Baudewyns, Jean-Benoit Pilet &amp
David Talukder
4. Emotive participants? Emotions, apathy, and protest participation
Luca Bettarelli, Caroline Close, Laura Jacobs &amp
Emilie van Haute
5. Illustrations of political resentment among disadvantaged people
Ramon van der Does, Kenza Amara-Hammou &amp
6. Congruent, yet resentful? Issue incongruence, resentment and party position knowledge
Jonas Lefevere, Patrick van Erkel, Stefaan Walgrave, Isaïa Jennart, Pierre Baudewyns &amp
Benoît Rihoux
7. Dissatisfied partisans and the unrepresented: how feeling represented by at least some representatives matters
August De Mulder
8. Resentment and time: clashing temporalities in citizens' relation to politics
Louise Knops, Heidi Mercenier &amp
Eline Severs
9. Is this really democracy? An analysis of citizens' resentment and conceptions of democracy
Louise Knops, Maria-Jimena Sanhueza,Eline Severs &amp
Kris Deschouwer
10. What do resentful citizens want from democracy?
Soetkin Verhaegen, Virginie Van Ingelgom, Louise Knops, Karen Celis &amp
Kenza Amara-Hammou
11. Resentment, democracy and inequality
Concluding reflections
Louise Knops, Karen Celis &amp.
Virginie Van Ingelgom
Methodological appendix
Index.
Notes:
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ISBN:
9781805112921
1805112929
OCLC:
1481784997

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