LEADER 05332oam 2200613 c 450 001 996312638603316 005 20240424230443.0 010 $a3-8394-4832-8 024 7 $a10.14361/9783839448328 035 $a(CKB)4100000009751943 035 $a(OAPEN)1006471 035 $a(DE-B1597)521876 035 $a(OCoLC)1129213137 035 $a(DE-B1597)9783839448328 035 $a(ScCtBLL)be9e2fcc-87a9-47e0-b2e5-3a75b88f080d 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6637499 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6637499 035 $a(transcript Verlag)9783839448328 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6956078 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6956078 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/39609 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000009751943 100 $a20220221d2019 uy 0 101 0 $ager 135 $auuuuu---auuuu 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aMigration und radikale Demokratie$ePolitische Selbstorganisierung von migrantischen Jugendlichen in Deutschland und den USA$fHelge Schwiertz 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aBielefeld$ctranscript Verlag$d2019 215 $a1 online resource (398 p.) 225 0 $aEdition Politik$v80 311 $a3-8376-4832-X 327 $aFrontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Abku?rzungsverzeichnis 9 Danksagung 11 1. KA?MPFE IM UND GEGEN DAS MIGRATIONSREGIME IN DEUTSCHLAND UND DEN USA 13 2. VERORTUNG IM FORSCHUNGSSTAND ZU MIGRATION UND DEMOKRATIE 19 3. ERKENNTNISINTERESSE UND FRAGESTELLUNG 24 4. FALLAUSWAHL, METHODEN UND VORGEHENSWEISE 26 5. AUFBAU DES BUCHES 27 1. WISSENSPRODUKTION IM FELD DER MIGRATION 29 2. EINE METHODOLOGIE QUALITATIVER FORSCHUNG UND THEORETISCHER ANALYSE 35 1. DEMOKRATIE ZWISCHEN INSTITUTION UND REVOLUTION 47 2. DIE POLITISCHE DIFFERENZ 54 3. DIE DEMOKRATISCHE DIFFERENZ 68 4. ZUSAMMENFASSUNG 93 1. DAS US-AMERIKANISCHE MIGRATIONSREGIME 97 2. DAS DEUTSCH-EUROPA?ISCHE MIGRATIONSREGIME 118 3. MIGRATIONSREGIME, GESELLSCHAFTSFORMEN UND POLITISCHE KULTUREN IM VERGLEICH 138 1. ENTSTEHUNG DER MIGRANTISCHEN SELBSTORGANISIERUNGEN 147 2. COMING-OUT UND GEGENKONFERENZ ALS TYPISCHE INTERVENTIONSFORMEN 159 1. POSITIONEN, GRENZEN UND KREUZUNGEN DER BETROFFENHEIT 184 2. KONFLIKT UND KOOPERATION IM VERHA?LTNIS ZU UNTERSTU?TZENDEN 196 3. SPEZIFISCHE RA?UME UND BEZIEHUNGEN DER SELBSTORGANISIERUNG 208 4. ZWISCHENFAZIT 222 1. POLITISCHE SUBJEKTIVITA?T UND REPRA?SENTATION 227 2. ABSICHTEN UND POLITISCHE AUSRICHTUNGEN IM KAMPF GEGEN ENTRECHTUNG 259 3. INTERVENTIONSFORMEN ZWISCHEN KOOPERATION UND KONFRONTATION 286 4. ZWISCHENFAZIT 302 5. U?BERLEITUNG: "DEMOKRATIE" AUS DER PERSPEKTIVE MIGRANTISCHER JUGENDLICHER 307 VIII. Demokratie als Praxis 317 IX. Schlussbetrachtung 345 Literatur 361 Interviewverzeichnis 395 330 $aWie gelingt es migrantischen Jugendlichen, zu politischen Subjekten zu werden und fu?r ihre Rechte einzutreten? Wie ist es mo?glich, sich Herrschaftsverha?ltnissen zu widersetzen und inwiefern bietet Demokratie hierbei einen Bezugspunkt? Helge Schwiertz geht diesen Fragen nach, indem er eine radikaldemokratische Theorie entwickelt und diese mit einer qualitativen Studie zur Selbstorganisierung migrantischer Jugendlicher in Deutschland und den USA verbindet. Durch den Dialog von Empirie und Theorie tra?gt er damit sowohl zu einem differenzierten Versta?ndnis migrantischer Ka?mpfe als auch zu demokratietheoretischen Debatten bei und zeigt auf, wie Grenzen demokratisiert werden ko?nnen. 330 1 $a»Eine sowohl theoretisch dichte als auch empirisch hochrelevante Forschung.« Leslie Gauditz, Das Argument, 335 (2020) »Die große Sta?rke des Buchs: Es vergleicht, ohne zu essenzialisieren. Es nimmt sich den Raum, analytisch in die Tiefe zu gehen und aus der Untersuchung praktischer Beispiele Erkenntnisse fu?r die Theoriebildung zu entwickeln.« Janika Kuge, iz3w, 380 (2020) Besprochen in: InfoDienst Migration, 1 (2020) 410 $aEdition Politik 606 $aDemokratie; Jacques Rancie?re; Migration; Jugendliche; Grenzen; Deutschland; USA; Politisches Subjekt; Qualitative Sozialforschung; Politik; Zivilgesellschaft; Soziale Bewegungen; Politikwissenschaft; Democracy; Adolescents; Borders; Germany; Political Subject; Qualitative Social Research; Politics; Civil Society; Social Movements; Political Science; 610 $aCivil Society. 610 $aDemocracy. 610 $aPolitical Science. 610 $aPolitics. 610 $aSocial Movements. 615 4$aDemokratie; Jacques Rancie?re; Migration; Jugendliche; Grenzen; Deutschland; USA; Politisches Subjekt; Qualitative Sozialforschung; Politik; Zivilgesellschaft; Soziale Bewegungen; Politikwissenschaft; Democracy; Adolescents; Borders; Germany; Political Subject; Qualitative Social Research; Politics; Civil Society; Social Movements; Political Science; 676 $a305.9/06912 700 $aSchwiertz$b Helge$4aut$0967933 712 02$atranscript: Open Library 2019 (Politik)$4fnd$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fnd 801 0$bDE-B1597 801 1$bDE-B1597 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996312638603316 996 $aMigration und radikale Demokratie$92198261 997 $aUNISA LEADER 09316nam 22005053 450 001 996708273603316 005 20251210080341.0 010 $a3-11-166170-9 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC32437001 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL32437001 035 $a(CKB)44042546900041 035 $a(OCoLC)1561172470 035 $a(EXLCZ)9944042546900041 100 $a20251210d2025 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aReforming Primary Elections $eVoters, Campaigns, and the Future of Congressional Politics 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aBerlin/Boston :$cWalter de Gruyter GmbH,$d2025. 210 4$d©2025. 215 $a1 online resource (0 pages) 311 08$a3-11-165985-2 311 08$a3-11-166461-9 327 $aFrontmatter -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Authors -- The Editors -- The Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Senators Tom Daschle and Trent Lott -- Preface -- National Advisor Board Co-Chairs, National Institute for Civil Discourse -- Bibliography -- Robert Boatright and Richard Barton -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- A Brief History of Primaries, Primary Reform, and Primary Election Research -- Contemporary Primary Elections -- Primary Voters -- Primary Candidates -- Political Parties -- Alternatives to Partisan Primaries -- Outline of the Book -- Closing Thoughts -- References -- Part I: Contemporary Primary Elections -- Richard Barton and Carlo Macomber -- Chapter 2 How Distinct are Primary Voters? Insights from the 2024 Primary Election Survey -- What We Know About Primary Voters -- Data and Methods -- The Distribution of Policy Preferences Across Electorates -- Defining Concepts Beyond Ideology -- Operationalization and Analysis of Non-ideological Measures -- What is Driving the Divide in Liberal Democratic Attitudes? -- Primary Reform and Electorate Policy Preferences -- Conclusion -- References -- Zachary Albert and Raymond La Raja -- Chapter 3 Who Votes in Primaries and What Are Their Attitudes Toward Compromise? -- Primary Electorates -- Expectations about Who Votes in Primaries -- Primary Voters' Attitudes Toward Compromise -- Opposition to Compromise Among Primary Voters: Ideology and Status Threat -- Data and Methods -- Comparing Primary Voters and Non-voters in the Two Samples -- What are the Predictors of Primary Turnout? -- What Predicts Opposition to Compromise? -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Caitlin E. Jewitt and Sarah Treul -- Chapter 4 The Influence of Presidential Primary Elections on Congressional Primary Turnout -- Variation in Congressional Primary Timing. 327 $aThe Effect of Concurrent Presidential Primaries on Turnout -- Congressional Primary Turnout -- Data and Methods -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Mike Cowburn and Marius Sältzer -- Chapter 5 Candidate Characteristics in Primary Elections: An Analysis of U.S. House Candidates in 2024 -- Candidate Characteristics in Primaries -- Data -- A Description of Primary Candidates -- Qualitative Case Studies -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Appendix -- Hayley M. Cohen -- Chapter 6 Running Scared in the Primary: Campaign Behavior of Safe Incumbents in a Partisan Era -- The Puzzle -- Theory and Method -- Results -- Projecting Strength Quarterly -- Before the Candidacy Filing Deadline -- Republicans Run Scared More than Democrats -- Challengers' Candidacy Announcement Timing -- Alternative Explanations -- Running to Beat Challengers -- Donors' Decisions to Give -- Clout within the Party -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: The Effects of Primary Reform -- Glenn Wright, Benjamin Reilly, and David Lublin -- Chapter 7 Electoral Reform and Political Polarization: The Case of Alaska -- Alaska's Politics and Election Reforms -- Statewide races in 2022 -- 2022 State Legislative Elections -- Giessel vs. Holland -- Babcock vs. Bjorkman -- Coalition Politics Under Top-4/RCV -- Testing the Effects of Reform -- Candidate Ideology -- Issue Positions -- Elections in 2024 -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Ryan D. Williamson and Ceili Fallon -- Chapter 8 Re-evaluating the Effects of the Top Four System in Alaska -- How did the Top-4 Primary Change State Legislative Elections in Alaska? -- Top-4 and Competitiveness -- Top-4 and the Political Establishment -- Top-4 and Candidate Positioning -- Top-4 and Turnout -- Discussion and Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Jeremy Gelman, Evan Pritsos, and Benjamin Reilly. 327 $aChapter 9 The Consequences of a Top-5/RCV System in Nevada: Advantaging Moderates but Sidelining Third Parties? -- What we Know about Ranked Choice Voting and Nonpartisan Primaries -- Nevada Politics -- Research Design -- Hypothetical Top-5/RCV Elections -- Simulating Elections -- Results -- Primary Election -- General Election -- Crossover Voting -- Why Nevada's Top-5/RCV Initiative Failed in 2024 -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Jesse M. Crosson -- Chapter 10 An Affirmative Case for the Top-2 Primary -- Effectiveness: The Top-2 Meets its Aims -- The Top-2 Encourages More Moderate Winners -- The Top-2 Encourages Primary Election Participation -- A Radical Effect Without Radical Change -- Operational Practicality: the Top-2 and the Reality of Voting and Candidate Emergence -- The Top-2 Leverages Habitual Voting -- The Top-2 Makes Reasonable Assumptions about Candidate Emergence -- Political Feasibility: The Top-2 is Not Known as a "Progressive" Reform -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Part III: Future Directions and Alternative Reforms -- Hans Noel -- Chapter 11 Politics is a Team Sport: Electoral Reform and Political Parties -- Politics Relies on Parties -- Governing Relies on Parties -- Voters Rely on Parties -- Some Voters Vote on Policy or Ideology -- Some Voters Vote on Character or other Traits -- Some Voters Vote in Response to Economic Growth or other Fundamentals -- Parties Struggle to Meet Expectations -- The Role of Primaries in Party Democracy -- Party-hostile Reforms -- Non-partisan Primaries -- Ranked-choice Voting -- Open Primaries -- Party-compatible Reforms -- Campaign Finance Reform -- Multi-member Districts -- Multiparty Democracy -- Fusion Voting -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Michael J. Ritter and Caroline J. Tolbert. 327 $aChapter 12 The Effects of Mail Voting, County Election Administration, and Accessible Primary Rules on Midterm Primary Voter Turnout -- Primary Laws in the U.S.: A Gradual Turn to More Accessibility -- Primary Laws and Moderating Factors -- Moderating Impacts of Mail Voting and County Election Administration -- Expectations on Impacts of More Accessible Primary Rules on Voter Turnout -- Data and Methods -- Results -- The Substantive Impacts of Accessible Voting in Midterm Primary Elections -- How Do More Accessible Election Rules and Election Administration Impact Midterm Primary Election Turnout among Republicans, Independents, and Democrats? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Deb Otis and Rachel Hutchinson -- Chapter 13 Optimizing Nonpartisan Primaries with Ranked Choice Voting and Proportional Representation -- The Promises and Pitfalls of Nonpartisan Primaries -- Improving Nonpartisan Primaries with Ranked Choice Voting: The Top-4/5 Model -- Optimizing the Top-4/5 Model -- Toward Comprehensive Reform: Nonpartisan Primaries and Proportional Representation -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Derek Monson -- Chapter 14 A Constitutional Perspective on American Elections -- The Problem of Faction -- The People and Elections: The Ultimate Check on Faction -- Applying First Principles to Elections -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Edward B. Foley -- Chapter 15 Holding a Round-robin Tournament Among All the Candidates: Optimizing Round One of a Two-round Electoral System -- Why Have a State-run Primary? The Significance of "Sore Loser" Laws -- Elections as Tournaments -- Structuring a Round-robin Tournament to Identify the Top Two Candidates -- Imagining Ohio's 2024 U.S. Senate Election as a Round-robin Tournament -- Conclusion: Moving Forward With This Reform -- Bibliography -- Robert G. Boatright and Caroline J. 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