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Deliberative and Participatory Democracy? Ideological Strength and the Processes Leading from Deliberation to Political Engagement

机译:协商民主和参与民主?思想力量和从审议到政治参与的过程

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We draw on a nationally representative sample of American adults who reported having participated in face-to-face deliberation (N = 756). We use structural equation modeling to first ask whether perceived political diversity differently influences follow-up engagement in various civic or political activities among strong, weak, and moderate ideologues. We also examine the processes—cognitive and affective—that lead from perceived diversity to follow-up engagement, and assess whether these processes depend on ideological strength. We find that follow-up political engagement among strong ideologues is primarily affected by their prior civic and political participation. Weak ideologues, in turn, are mobilized through cognitive reactions to perceived diversity, and moderates through affective reactions. Our results add to the debate on deliberative versus participatory democracy, suggesting that research should more closely attend to individual characteristics and underlying mechanisms.
机译:我们从全国有代表性的美国成年人中抽取样本,他们报告曾参加过面对面的商议(N = 756)。我们使用结构方程模型来首先询问,感知的政治多样性是否会影响强势,弱势和中度思想家在各种公民或政治活动中的后续参与。我们还研究了从认知多样性到后续参与的过程(认知和情感过程),并评估了这些过程是否取决于意识形态的力量。我们发现,强大的思想家之间的后续政治参与主要受其先前的公民和政治参与的影响。反过来,弱意识形态则通过认知反应动员到感知的多样性,并通过情感反应来缓和。我们的研究结果加深了关于协商民主与参与民主的辩论,表明研究应更密切地关注个体特征和潜在机制。

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