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Cross-Segmental Representation in Consociations Regimes

Political Participation
Political Parties
Representation
P113
Timofey Agarin
Queen's University Belfast
Larissa Abou Harb
University of Exeter

Abstract

The papers on this panel focus on the impact that group-based accommodation in divided societies has on opportunities for cross-segmental mobilisation, participation and representation esp. of minorities seeking representation of their group-relevant concerns; the differential impact of accommodation on demands by gender and sexual minorities and/or those of territorially dispersed groups, such as the Roma, who may find themselves marginalised as a result of their preference for intersectional accommodation.

Title Details
Voting against the tide: Why voters cross ethnolinguistic lines in the Brussels Capital Region View Paper Details
Political representation in consociations: Environmental interests and their representation in divided societies View Paper Details
Delegitimisation of cross-sectional parties and groups in Lebanon after the October 2019 protests View Paper Details
Cross-segmental representation in corporate consociations – evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina View Paper Details
Beggars can't be choosers? Representation of Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians in the Western Balkans View Paper Details