数字化选举民主、颠覆性政治和伊斯兰教

IF 0.6 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Abu Bakarr Bah, Sirojuddin Arif
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通过在选举和政治活动中使用信息技术,民主正日益数字化。与此同时,随着民主与分裂性社会问题和身份政治的融合,政治正变得更具争议性,甚至是颠覆性。本文探讨了各种民主环境下的颠覆性政治问题。正如作者所指出的,颠覆性政治是一个影响新兴民主国家和成熟民主国家的问题。然而,由于民主体制仍在发展之中,前者受到的影响可能更为严重。值得注意的是,由于颠覆性政治以及不同穆斯林群体之间的政治和意识形态冲突,穆斯林占多数的国家在实现民主方面面临重大挑战。因此,文章将重点放在(数字化)选举民主与颠覆性政治的交叉点上,并特别关注作为穆斯林占多数的民主国家的印度尼西亚。作者认为,印尼是颠覆性政治连续体中的中间案例。他们解释了民主如何在一些穆斯林国家失败,如何在巩固的民主国家受到威胁,以及如何在印尼生存下来。体制质量和宗教组织在政治中的相对独立性对印尼处理颠覆性政治的方式至关重要。
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Digitalized Electoral Democracy, Subversive Politics, and Islam
Increasingly democracy is becoming digitalized through the use of information technologies in the conduct of elections and political campaigns. At the same time, politics is becoming more contentious, and even subversive, as democracy fuses with divisive social issues and identity politics. This article examines the issue of subversive politics in a variety of democracy settings. As the authors show, subversive politics is an issue that is affecting emerging and established democracies. Yet, the effect can be more severe in the former as democratic institutions are still developing. Notably, Muslim-majority countries face major challenges in making democracy work due to subversive politics and the political and ideological conflicts between different Muslim groups. As such, the article niches on the intersection of (digitalized) electoral democracy with subversive politics with a special focus on Indonesia as a Muslim-majority democracy. The authors argue that Indonesia stands as an in-between case in the continuum of subversive politics. They show this by explaining how democracy failed in some Muslim countries, became threatened in consolidated democracies, and survives in Indonesia. The combination of institutional quality and relative independence of religious organizations in politics has been crucial for the way Indonesia deals with subversive politics.
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期刊介绍: Comparative Sociology is a quarterly international scholarly journal dedicated to advancing comparative sociological analyses of societies and cultures, institutions and organizations, groups and collectivities, networks and interactions. All submissions for articles are peer-reviewed double-blind. The journal publishes book reviews and theoretical presentations, conceptual analyses and empirical findings at all levels of comparative sociological analysis, from global and cultural to ethnographic and interactionist. Submissions are welcome not only from sociologists but also political scientists, legal scholars, economists, anthropologists and others.
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