Politische Partizipation in Deutschland seit der Wiedervereinigung

Politische Partizipation in Deutschland seit der Wiedervereinigung
Author:
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3668403864

Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Soziologie - Politik, Majoritäten, Minoritäten, Note: 1,7, Technische Universität Dresden, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Aufgrund der großen Zahl von Möglichkeiten und Mitteln, sich in die deutsche Demokratie einzubringen, verändert sich die Teilnahme an der Politik mit der Zeit. Dem Bürger ist es freigestellt, inwiefern er sich daran beteiligen möchte. Für manche reicht es aus, regelmäßig zur Bundestagswahl zu gehen. Andere wiederum enthalten sich bei dem Punkt komplett. Aber auch unkonventionelle Mittel der politischen Anteilnahme bieten für einige Menschen Anreiz, sich in das politische Geschehen zu integrieren. Die Frage ist, wie sich die politische Partizipation in Deutschland seit der Wiedervereinigung 1990 verändert hat. Ein guter Indikator für die Teilnahme an institutionalisierten und konventionellen Formen ist mit Sicherheit die Bundestagswahl, da sie wohl das medienpräsenteste Mittel der politischen Mitgestaltung ist. Aber auch unkonventionelle Formen und weniger institutionalisierte Formen wie Demonstrationen oder auch Streiks werden von der deutschen Bevölkerung genutzt, um sich in die Politik zu integrieren.

Die Umdeutung der Demokratie

Die Umdeutung der Demokratie
Author: Everhard Holtmann
Publisher: Campus Verlag
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3593442361

Dreißig Jahre nach dem Systemumbruch in der DDR und nach der »Wiedervereinigung« weisen die politischen Einstellungen – speziell die Beweggründe und Formen politischer Partizipation – in Ost- und Westdeutschland neben weitreichenden Gemeinsamkeiten auch gravierende Unterschiede auf: Die Teilnahme an Wahlen wird – im Osten stärker als im Westen – zunehmend vom Willen geleitet, Protest kundzutun. Überdies ist in strukturschwachen Regionen politische Unzufriedenheit weiter verbreitet als in stabilen Lebensumfeldern. Anhand umfangreicher, lokal erhobener Daten über Einstellungen zur Politik in Ost und West konstatiert dieses Buch eine neue Neigung, die Demokratie zur Protestarena umzudeuten, die unser parlamentarisches System in einer ganz neuen Größenordnung herausfordert.

The Political System of Germany

The Political System of Germany
Author: Tom Mannewitz
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2023-07-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3658413719

The textbook introduces the self-understanding, institutional structure and practice of the political system of the Federal Republic of Germany. The work provides a problem-oriented overview of the basic constitutional and foreign policy decisions that have constituted German democracy; the political field of forces formed by interest groups, citizens' initiatives, parties and mass media; the political institutions at the federal, state and local levels; the social reach and administrative enforcement of political decisions; the political culture including the structure of the political ruling class. The new edition also addresses, among other things, the consequences of the Corona crisis for the political system, the changing party system and the crisis of the EU after the 2021 federal election.

Political Participation in France and Germany

Political Participation in France and Germany
Author: Oscar W Gabriel
Publisher: ECPR Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1907301836

How do France and Germany compare in the world of participatory political communities? This volume sets out an impressive historical, theoretical and institutional framework for a comprehensive, comparative and empirical analysis of the forms, patterns, trends and determinants of citizen participation in two of Europe's largest democracies. Written by an international team of political scientists, it starts with an outline of the participatory traditions in both countries before turning to the theoretical foundations of empirical research regarding the role of political participation in modern democracies. It provides an overview of how the perception of political participation has changed over the years and the forms of both conventional participation, particularly with regard to electoral participation, and unconventional participation like protest and other new forms of citizen involvement are analysed in detail. Exploring new approaches in participation research, social participation is seen as not just correlating with political participation, but as a specific form of civic engagement in itself. A broad range of activities, such as electoral and party related participation, political protest, participation in voluntary associations, voting in referenda and taking part in dialogue-orientated participatory activities is examined and the analysis identifies which societal, institutional and cultural factors account for the differences and similarities between the two countries.

Community Energy in Germany

Community Energy in Germany
Author: Jörg Radtke
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3658393203

In this ground-breaking book, Jörg Radtke offers for the first time within research, a comprehensive insight into the range of organizational structures of community energy projects in Germany and their contribution to the Energiewende. Based on nationwide quantitative survey data and in-depth analyses of selected case studies of solar, wind and geothermal projects, Radtke documents the social structure and motivations of participating citizens. He examines new forms of material participation, community building and co-determination within the mostly volunteer-led community energy projects based on the civic engagement patterns of active “green citizens”. The author identifies a new form of individualistic participation and collective modes of action in line with new types of project-oriented participation between business, politics and civil society within sustainability transformation processes of the early 21st century.

The Impact of Values

The Impact of Values
Author: Jan W. Van Deth
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1995-12-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191521035

A decline in religious belief, waning class values, rising postmaterialism, along with green values, feminism, and postmodernism - all these phenomena are indicative of widespread change in value orientations among West European citizens during the last two decades. The extent of these changes and their impact on politics are the dual concerns of this volume. The first chapters present a simple model of the relationship between value orientations and political participation, and follow this up with an account of how value orientations can be identified empirically. Subsequent chapters draw on a vast data set from across Europe over the last two decades to track changes in three central value orientations - religious-secular, left-right materialism, materialism-postmaterialism - as well as the emergence of feminism, postmodernism, and green orientations. The third part of the volume examines the impact on the three central orientations on political efficacy, political trust, interest in politics, voting, and involvement in new social movements. The volume concludes with an assessment of the effects of changing value orientations for government in advanced industrial societies. A Choice `Outstanding Academic Book of the Year'. Series description This set of five volumes is an exhaustive study of beliefs in government in post-war Europe. Based upon an extensive collection of survey evidence, the results challenge widely argued theories of mass opinion, and much scholarly writing about citizen attitudes towards government and politics. The series arises from a research project sponsored by the European Science Foundation. Reviews of the series: `The quality of the empirical analysis is consistently high...[an] important collection of empirical studies addressing the debate about the "crisis of representation" in Europe,' Journal of Public Policy `These volumes contain the work of many of the most important scholars in the field of public opinion in Europe today...These five volumes represent a major contribution to comparative politics, especially the study of mass politics. The chapters provide a wealth of information about public opinion in contemporary Europe and the relationship between state and society...The volumes clearly will be read by all students of European politics...' Times Educational Supplement `The Beliefs in Government series is a monumental achievement. It tells us at least everything we want to know about the structure of European public opinion'. The Good Society Reviews of The Impact of Values: `The Impact of Values does not disappoint. Meticulously organized chapters ensure that this is a volume which can either be read comfortably from cover to cover, or dipped into at leisure'. Democratization ` a well-integrated and informative account of the subject...a painstakingly-crafted and meticulously researched exercise which will stand as a major reference work for many years to come...' Political Studies

The Federal Republic of Germany at Fifty

The Federal Republic of Germany at Fifty
Author: Peter H. Merkl
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1349274887

Fifty years after the formation of the Federal Republic and a decade after German unification, we stand on the cusp of a new century and a new millennium of German history. At the same time EMU marks a giant stride towards European integration and the end of the Deutschmark. In this book, leading international scholars reflect on the dramatic transformations of Germany's past and on Germany's future prospects. Post-war democratic and economic renewal is set in the context of continuing debates about German identity. There are assessments of all major leaders, parties and ideologies; of the still unfinished agenda of integrating East and West; of how the next generation of German leaders will interact with ageing governmental structures; of the Bundesbank and the successes and failures of economic policy, the trade unions and the media; and of Germany's emerging new role in Europe and the world.

Urban Democracy

Urban Democracy
Author: Oscar W. Gabriel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3322999696

Der Band enthält eine Bestandsaufnahme der Struktur und Entwicklung großstädtischer Demokratien im Übergang zur postindustriellen Gesellschaft. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Frage, in welcher Weise der Strukturwandel der westlichen Gesellschaften die Einflußverteilung zwischen der Bevölkerung, den Institutionen des Interessenvermittlungssystems und den lokalen Eliten beeinflußt hat.

Sociology in Germany

Sociology in Germany
Author: Stephan Moebius
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021
Genre: Civilization
ISBN: 3030718662

This open access book traces the development of sociology in Germany from the late 19th century to the present day, providing a concise overview of the main actors, institutional processes, theories, methods, topics and controversies. Throughout the book, the author relates the disciplines history to its historical, economic, political and cultural contexts. The book begins with sociology in the German Reich, the Weimar Republic, National Socialism and exile, before exploring sociology after 1945 as a key discipline of the young Federal Republic of Germany, and reconstructing the periods from 1945 to 1968 and from 1968 to 1990. The final chapters are devoted to sociology in the German Democratic Republic and the period from 1990 to the present day. This work will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, and to a general readership interested in the history of Germany. Stephan Moebius is Professor of Sociological Theory and Intellectual History at the University of Graz, Austria.