Henrik Serup Christensen, Janette Huttunen, F. Malmberg, Nanuli Silagadze
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民主理论家一直强调参与性平等的重要性,即所有公民都应该有平等的参与权利。然而,尚不清楚普通公民是否将这一原则视为民主的核心,以及对这一原则的不同违反如何影响主观民主合法性。当涉及到民主制度的主观合法性时,公民的态度是必不可少的,因此,研究参与性不平等如何影响这些态度是很重要的。我们在此通过两项调查(n = 324, n = 840)中嵌入的调查实验来贡献本研究议程。我们在此研究(1)公民是否认为参与性不平等是一项重要的民主原则,以及(2)性别和教育不平等如何影响参与性投入的主观合法性和感知有用性。结果表明,公民普遍认为参与性不平等是重要的,但只有性别不平等影响主观合法性和有用性。因此,考虑不平等的类型以理解其含义是很重要的。
Unequal inequalities? How participatory inequalities affect democratic legitimacy
Abstract Democratic theorists have long emphasized the importance of participatory equality, that is, that all citizens should have an equal right to participate. It is still unclear, however, whether ordinary citizens view this principle as central to democracy and how different violations of this principle affect subjective democratic legitimacy. The attitudes of citizens are imperative when it comes to the subjective legitimacy of democratic systems, and it is therefore important to examine how participatory inequalities affect these attitudes. We here contribute to this research agenda with survey experiments embedded in two surveys (n = 324, n = 840). We here examine (1) whether citizens consider participatory inequality to be an important democratic principle, and (2) how gender and educational inequalities affect subjective legitimacy and the perceived usefulness of the participatory input. The results show that citizens generally consider participatory inequalities to be important, but only gender inequalities affect subjective legitimacy and usefulness. Hence it is important to consider the type of inequality to understand the implications.