Turbulent times challenge democratic politics and governance in
Western countries. Party systems, in many instances, have failed to
produce solutions to vital policy problems, like immigration, state
borders, welfare, or environmental issues. While subjective
perceptions of macroeconomic outcomes are consistently related to
political trust at the micro level, few studies have explored how
individuals develop political engagement and identity. New insights
are needed from studies focusing on how people become politically
active and how political identities develop. Political Identity and
Democratic Citizenship in Turbulent Times is a critical scholarly
research publication that investigates, discusses, deconstructs,
analyzes, and tests the concept of political identity and its
evolving role in modern democracy. Moreover, it explores the
contours of politics and brings together studies that examine the
democratic potential of a diversity of participatory spheres,
institutions, and arenas. Highlighting topics such as political
culture, consumerism, and welfare states, this book is ideal for
politicians, policymakers, government officials, sociologists,
historians, academicians, professionals, researchers, and students.
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