Resentment and Coping With the Democratic Dilemma

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Autor(a) principal: Celis, Karen
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Knops, Louise, Van Ingelgom, Virginie, Verhaegen, Soetkin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v9i3.4026
Resumo: Resentment is a complex, multi-layered emotion, within which perceptions of unfairness and feelings of anger are central. When linked to politics, it has predominantly been associated with the alleged “crisis of representative democracy” and populism. However, recent studies have shown that resentment can intervene positively in people’s relations to politics and political institutions by facilitating certain types of political participation (Capelos & Demertzis, 2018). Despite this, the concept of resentment, and hence its role in contemporary representative democracy, is often poorly defined, with empirical investigations of its manifestation(s) remaining scarce. Borrowing a conceptualization of resentment as “resentful affectivity,” our article draws on the analysis of focus groups carried out in Belgium (2019–2020) with individuals where resentful affectivity is likely to be observed (i.e., contemporary movements of contestation such as the Yellow Vests, Youth for Climate, and individuals who occupy a socially disadvantaged position). We find that experiences of intense anger, fear, disappointment, and the unfairness of representative democracy, i.e., of how representative democracy works on the ground, coexist simultaneously with remaining hopes in the democratic system. We show how this complex blend of emotions confronts citizens with what we call a “democratic dilemma.” We document the different ways in which citizens cope with this dilemma and conclude by highlighting both the positive and negative ways in which resentment intervenes in the contemporary “crisis of representative democracy.”
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title Resentment and Coping With the Democratic Dilemma
spellingShingle Resentment and Coping With the Democratic Dilemma
Celis, Karen
affectivity; emotions; representative democracy; resentment
title_short Resentment and Coping With the Democratic Dilemma
title_full Resentment and Coping With the Democratic Dilemma
title_fullStr Resentment and Coping With the Democratic Dilemma
title_full_unstemmed Resentment and Coping With the Democratic Dilemma
title_sort Resentment and Coping With the Democratic Dilemma
author Celis, Karen
author_facet Celis, Karen
Knops, Louise
Van Ingelgom, Virginie
Verhaegen, Soetkin
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author2 Knops, Louise
Van Ingelgom, Virginie
Verhaegen, Soetkin
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Celis, Karen
Knops, Louise
Van Ingelgom, Virginie
Verhaegen, Soetkin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv affectivity; emotions; representative democracy; resentment
topic affectivity; emotions; representative democracy; resentment
description Resentment is a complex, multi-layered emotion, within which perceptions of unfairness and feelings of anger are central. When linked to politics, it has predominantly been associated with the alleged “crisis of representative democracy” and populism. However, recent studies have shown that resentment can intervene positively in people’s relations to politics and political institutions by facilitating certain types of political participation (Capelos & Demertzis, 2018). Despite this, the concept of resentment, and hence its role in contemporary representative democracy, is often poorly defined, with empirical investigations of its manifestation(s) remaining scarce. Borrowing a conceptualization of resentment as “resentful affectivity,” our article draws on the analysis of focus groups carried out in Belgium (2019–2020) with individuals where resentful affectivity is likely to be observed (i.e., contemporary movements of contestation such as the Yellow Vests, Youth for Climate, and individuals who occupy a socially disadvantaged position). We find that experiences of intense anger, fear, disappointment, and the unfairness of representative democracy, i.e., of how representative democracy works on the ground, coexist simultaneously with remaining hopes in the democratic system. We show how this complex blend of emotions confronts citizens with what we call a “democratic dilemma.” We document the different ways in which citizens cope with this dilemma and conclude by highlighting both the positive and negative ways in which resentment intervenes in the contemporary “crisis of representative democracy.”
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