Aleixandre Duche, Lolo Juan Mamani-Daza, Elizabeth Mendoza-Quispe
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This research, set in a Latin American context, aimed to delve into the political participation of ethnic minorities, particularly indigenous peoples, and its relationship with democracy, political systems, and parties. Using a comprehensive review of literature from various databases including Scopus, Web of Sciences, Wiley, and EBSCO, and employing the PRISMA method, it sought to understand the political perceptions and preferences of these minorities within society. The study underscored the critical role of ethnic minority participation, especially of indigenous peoples, in guaranteeing representation in the democratic framework. Notable differences emerged in how these minorities view democracy compared to the broader populace. Recognizing ethnic minorities in political roles not only acknowledges their unique challenges but also aids their integration into the political fabric. The overarching conclusion emphasized the indispensable nature of their participation for a just and genuinely democratic society, highlighting the significance of indigenous perspectives on democracy and the pressing need to respect their cultural norms. Political parties also play a pivotal role in influencing perceptions about ethnic diversity. What sets this study apart is its holistic examination of the political engagement of ethnic minorities, shedding light on their views and preferences in relation to democracy and the wider political system, and stressing the role of political parties in fostering a more inclusive political landscape.
本研究以拉丁美洲为背景,旨在深入研究少数民族,特别是土著人民的政治参与,及其与民主、政治制度和政党的关系。通过对包括Scopus、Web of Sciences、Wiley和EBSCO在内的各种数据库的文献进行全面回顾,并采用PRISMA方法,该研究试图了解社会中这些少数群体的政治观念和偏好。这项研究强调了少数民族的参与,特别是土著人民的参与在保证民主框架内的代表权方面的关键作用。与大众相比,这些少数群体对民主的看法出现了显著差异。承认少数民族的政治作用不仅承认他们的独特挑战,而且有助于他们融入政治结构。总体性结论强调了他们的参与对于一个公正和真正民主的社会的不可缺少的性质,突出了土著对民主的看法的重要性和尊重他们的文化规范的迫切需要。政党在影响人们对种族多样性的看法方面也发挥着关键作用。这项研究的与众不同之处在于,它全面考察了少数民族的政治参与,揭示了他们对民主和更广泛的政治制度的看法和偏好,并强调了政党在促进更具包容性的政治格局中的作用。