日本国会中残障人士的政治代表性不足

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Sae Okura
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本文探讨了残障人士在日本国会中的政治代表性不足,以及允许他们参与国会的条件。本文探讨了以下三个研究问题:(a)当代日本和欧盟成员国的残疾人代表情况如何,两者之间有何差异?(二)为何日本的残障人士代表不足?(c)没有典型政治生涯的残疾候选人如何成为国会议员?本文进一步探讨了选举制度、政党对残疾人的态度、残疾人的社会和社区参与、政治文化等因素对日本少数群体参与国会的影响。主要发现:(a)与欧盟成员国的比较显示,残疾人士在议会机构中的代表性不足是一个普遍问题;(b)残障人士对传统政治社区和社会的参与度普遍较低,阻碍了他们参与议会;(c)战后初期,残障议员主要是具有典型政治经历的受伤人士,但从20世纪90年代开始,没有典型政治经历的残障人士成为了国会议员。此外,比例选举制度和政党更坚定地承诺纳入残疾候选人,促进了残疾成员的增加。
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The Political Underrepresentation of People with Disabilities in the Japanese Diet
This paper examines the political underrepresentation of people with disabilities in the Japanese Diet and the conditions that allow their participation in the body. The paper addresses the following three research questions: (a) how are people with disabilities represented in contemporary Japan and the EU member states, and what are the differences between them?; (b) why have people with disabilities been underrepresented in Japan? and (c) how do candidates with disabilities but lacking typical political careers become members of the Diet? This paper further discusses the electoral system, political parties' attitudes toward people with disabilities, social and community participation of people with disabilities, and political culture as factors that affect minority groups' participation in the Japanese Diet. Key findings: (a) a comparison with EU member states shows that the underrepresentation of people with disabilities in parliamentary bodies is a common issue; (b) people with disabilities are less involved in traditional political communities and society in general, which hampers their participation in the parliament and (c) in the immediate postwar period disabled Diet members were mainly wounded people with typical political careers, but from the 1990s onwards disabled people without typical political careers became Diet members. Moreover, the proportional electoral system and political parties' stronger commitment to include candidates with disabilities facilitated the increase in disabled membership.
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期刊介绍: Social Science Japan Journal is a new forum for original scholarly papers on modern Japan. It publishes papers that cover Japan in a comparative perspective and papers that focus on international issues that affect Japan. All social science disciplines (economics, law, political science, history, sociology, and anthropology) are represented. All papers are refereed. The journal includes a book review section with substantial reviews of books on Japanese society, written in both English and Japanese. The journal occasionally publishes reviews of the current state of social science research on Japanese society in different countries.
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