
Across The World, Governments Design And Implement Policies With The Explicit Goal Of Promoting Social Justice. But Can Such Institutions Change Entrenched Social Norms? And What Effects Should We Expect From Differently Designed Policies? Francesca R. Jensenius' Social Justice Through Inclusion Is An Empirically Rich Study Of One Of The Most Extensive Electoral Quota Systems In The World: The Reserved Seats For The Scheduled Castes (scs, The Former Untouchables) In India's Legislative Assemblies. Combining Evidence From Quantitative Datasets From The Period 1969-2012, Archival Work, And In-depth Interviews With Politicians, Civil Servants, And Voters Across India, The Book Explores The Long-term Effects Of Electoral Quotas For The Political Elite And The General Population. It Shows That The Quota System Has Played An Important Role In Reducing Caste-based Discrimination, Particularly At The Elite Level. Interestingly, This Is Not Because The System Has Led To More Group Representation - Sc Politicians Working Specifically For Sc Interests - But Because It Has Made Possible The Creation And Empowerment Of A New Sc Elite Who Have Gradually Become Integrated Into Mainstream Politics. This Is A Study Of India, But The Findings And Discussions Have Broader Implications. Policies Such As Quotas Are Usually Supported With Arguments About Various Assumed Positive Long-term Consequences. The Nuanced Discussions In This Book Shed Light On How Electoral Quotas For Scs Have Shaped The Incentives For Politicians, Parties, And Voters, And Indicate The Trade-offs Inherent In How Such Policies Of Group Inclusion Are Designed.
This book investigates whether institutional policies, specifically electoral quotas, can effectively alter entrenched social norms and what the long-term consequences of such designs are for political representation. Francesca R. Jensenius, a political scientist, utilizes an extensive empirical framework to analyze the reserved seats system for Scheduled Castes in India. By synthesizing quantitative data, archival research, and qualitative interviews, she argues that these quotas have facilitated the integration of a new political elite rather than merely increasing group-specific advocacy.
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Experts recognize this work as a rigorous empirical examination of affirmative action in political systems. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a balanced view of the trade-offs inherent in institutional design.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190646640
ISBN-13:
9780190646646
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