The Dēmos still Matters: Bridging the Gap between Political Theoryand Democratization Research

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Polish Sociological Review Pub Date : 2021-03-22 DOI:10.26412/PSR213.04
Dawid Tatarczyk
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This paper attempts to bridge the gap between contemporary scholars of democratization and researchers studying the political history of Ancient Greece. Although these two subfields already share important commonalities, they have remained indifferent to each other’s work. I argue that the dēmos can serve as yet another area of convergence between them. The increased dialogue between these two research traditions should enrich scholarly debates in both subfields and it also offers an opportunity to address their methodological drawbacks. Specifically, contemporary democratization research tends to undervalue the significance of ordinary people in the democratization process. Conversely, scholars of the ancient Greek world have a tendency to be enigmatic about their use of research methods, which potentially perpetuates the perception that political theorists engage in anachronistic research. Thus, bridging these two camps offers a real opportunity to enrich them individually, as well as the democratization paradigm that underpins both of them.
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Dēmos仍然重要:弥合政治理论与民主化研究之间的鸿沟
本文试图弥合当代民主化学者与古希腊政治史研究者之间的差距。尽管这两个子领域已经有了重要的共同点,但它们仍然对彼此的工作漠不关心。我认为,dāmos可以作为它们之间的另一个融合领域。这两种研究传统之间的对话增加了这两个子领域的学术辩论,也为解决它们在方法上的缺陷提供了机会。具体而言,当代民主化研究往往低估了普通人在民主化过程中的意义。相反,古希腊世界的学者对他们使用的研究方法有一种神秘的倾向,这可能会使政治理论家从事不合时宜的研究的观念永久化。因此,弥合这两个阵营提供了一个真正的机会,使它们各自丰富起来,也提供了支撑它们的民主化范式。
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