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Political Participation Today: A Radical Shift, But with a Positive or Negative Outcome?
Author(s) -
Florian Hartleb
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
european view
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1865-5831
pISSN - 1781-6858
DOI - 10.1007/s12290-017-0458-2
Subject(s) - populism , politics , authoritarianism , pessimism , political economy , political science , outcome (game theory) , european integration , narrative , sociology , democracy , law , economics , european union , epistemology , economic policy , art , philosophy , mathematical economics , literature
Political participation can be regarded as a basic need in democracies. After a worrying 2016, a year of populism and post-truth politics, two different narratives for the future have emerged: one optimistic, the other pessimistic. The former refers to a growing pro-European spirit and the arrival of a new civic culture, epitomised by movements such as Pulse of Europe. The latter sees the worrying growth of fake news and the decline of traditional institutions, as well as the rise of authoritarian tendencies, which seems to indicate that political engagement is seen as old-fashioned. In any case, today's reality in this age of new technology requires a project- and network-based approach.

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