在武装暴力环境中创造民主:刚果民主共和国东部的选举和公民身份

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Journal of Civil Society Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/17448689.2022.2068626
Koen Vlassenroot, Aymar Nyenyezi, E. Mudinga, Godefroid Muzalia
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摘要本文分析了2018年刚果民主共和国(DRC)如何为民主空间的进一步开放以及公民身份的共同表达和情感做出贡献。通过对南基伍省选举过程的民族志研究,我们调查了公民身份所带来的权利主张,以及人们的政治身份是如何形成和正在被选举过程所塑造的。我们引入citoyennet的概念来捕捉公民政治动员和定位的动态过程。就刚果民主共和国而言,公民身份的概念概括了赋予公民身份意义的思想、立场和行动,并指代了国家建设和政治霸权的正式意识形态;以及抵抗的意识形态,指导主张权利的行为和战略。我们关注公民身份的实质性方面,即在政治竞争和变革加剧的时刻,公民身份内容的转变和重新所有权的过程。正如我们所说,这一过程证实了公民身份首先是一种社会建构,它指导着社会行为,这种行为根据围绕获得新权利、重新定义政治社区、现有权力竞争和社会不满而形成的需求而变化。
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Producing democracy in armed violence settings: Elections and citizenship in Eastern DRC
ABSTRACT The article analyses how the 2018 in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) contributed to a further opening up of the democratic space and shared expressions and sentiments of citizenship. Through an ethnography of the electoral process in the South Kivu province, we investigate how claiming rights that come with citizenship and how people’s political identity, shape and are being shaped by electoral processes. We introduce the notion of citoyenneté to capture the dynamic process of civic political mobilization and positioning. In the case of the DRC, the concept of citoyenneté encapsulates the ideas, positions and actions giving meaning to citizenship and refers both to a formal ideology of nation building and political hegemony; and to an ideology of resistance, guiding acts and strategies to claim rights. We look at the substantive aspect of citoyenneté, or the processes of transformation and re-ownership of the content of citizenship during moments of intensified political competition and change. This process, as we argue, confirms that citizenship is above all a social construction, guiding social behaviour that varies according to the demands being formed around the acquisition of new rights, the redefinition of the political community, existing power competitions and social grievances.
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