COVID-Crisis as a Factor of Changes in Political Participation

Islam I. Gandaloev
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In this article, the author summarizes the results of the study on the COVID-19 impact of the pandemic on politi-cal participation, namely its mechanics and consequences. Due to the importance of this phenomenon for po-litical development and the unprecedented nature of the pandemic, this study is relevant and has novelty fea-tures. It is emphasized that the spread of coronavirus infection caused a large-scale COVID-crisis in many countries worldwide, distinguished by such characteristics as complexity, atemporality, non-linearity and disin-tegration. Simultaneously, it has become a crisis of public-power relations and a factor of changes in political participation. As the author argues, the COVID-crisis affected both electoral and protest participation of citizens in the countries studied by the author: in some cases it increased the level of public support for the ultra-right parties, in others – intensified direct civic actions.
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新冠肺炎危机是政治参与变化的一个因素
在这篇文章中,作者总结了COVID-19大流行对政治参与影响的研究成果,即其机制和后果。由于这一现象对政治发展的重要性以及疫情的空前性质,本研究具有相关性和新颖性。强调新型冠状病毒感染的传播在全球许多国家引发了大规模疫情危机,疫情具有复杂性、非时效性、非线性和解体性等特点。同时,它也成为公共权力关系的危机和政治参与变化的因素。正如提交人所说,在提交人所研究的国家,新冠肺炎危机影响了公民的选举和抗议参与:在某些情况下,它提高了公众对极右翼政党的支持程度,在其他情况下,它加剧了直接的公民行动。
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