Politics in Spain: A Case of Monitory Democracy

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ISSN: 1573-7888

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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/279421636_Politics_in_Spain_A_Case_of_Monitory_Democracy

Type of work: Journal

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e-Democracy | Politics and Political Science

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technopolitics

Abstract:

Analysing the current political context in Spain is a major challenge to political theory. Spain is experiencing the accumulation of trends that in recent years have focused the attention of most theorists and political scientists: discrediting of the major parties, falling numbers of party members, disaffection, etc. In parallel, this trend has been accompanied by citizen mobilisations that, since 15 May 2011, are manifest in numerous channels and strategies. The aim of this paper was to analyse the complex Spanish context from the monitory democracy proposal. The results show how in recent years processes of public scrutiny have been consolidated through a range of citizen initiatives. The study offers an in-depth analysis of the main characteristics of the most notable cases and monitoring initiatives, and also reflects on their democratising potential.