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Panel 61: Appropriation, Localisation and Translation of Democracy

Panel organisers: Sandrine Gukelberger (Univ. of Bielefeld, Germany) and Eric Hahonou (Univ. of Roskilde, Denmark)

Contact: sandrine.gukelberger@uni-bielefeld.de

Since the late 1990s when African central governments delegated much of their prerogatives and responsibilities to locally elected councils, thereby anchoring multi-party politics and local free elections as well as promoting the delivery of basic public services at the local level, democracy, citizenship, and political representation have acquired different meanings. In various African contexts meanings of the term democracy are intensely contested among diverse actors, who are linked by unequal power relations. However we suggest that democratic decentralization has more meanings than just elections and individual liberties at the local level as far as it affects the daily delivery of public goods and services. These understandings, interpretations and practices of democracy challenge the “democratic imaginary” of Western countries. This panel will address both the understandings and the practices of democracy at the local level in the context of democratic decentralization processes in Africa. The panel is interested in different understandings and ways of looking at democracy and democratization. How is/are the democratic(s) model(s) promoted by external actors (culturally, socially, politically) appropriated, interpreted and translated into diverse settings? By what kind of processes and institutions democracy is localised? On whose terms democratic engagements are actually negotiated?

The panel encourages contributions in the field of empirical studies (monographies, comparative empirical studies, theoretical approaches) that relate the localisation of democracy and its interpretations to other discussions – social movements, identity politics, gender relations, empowerment and citizenship issues for example.

Accepted Abstracts

SESSION 1

La Démocratie Guinéen: Localising International Discourses and Searching for Citizens

Local Elections, Elites and Political Generations in the Inner Niger Delta (Mali)

Democracy, decentralization, institutional plurality: local government in Bancoumana, Mali

Trajectories of Disputes and Violence in the Democratic Electoral Contests in Benin: The Example of Elections in 2001 and 2008

SESSION 2

Resistance to Imposed Development in Rural South Africa

Water Resource Management, Extraverted Governmentality & Urban Citizenship in Contemporary Madagascar

Youth’s Actions in the Ivorian Public Sphere: Youth from ‘Spaces for Street Discussion’ in the September 2002-crisis in Côte d’Ivoire

Constructs of Authority and the Limits of Social-political Contracts