Title
Governance, political representation and democratic disaffection in peru
Other title
Gobernanza, representación política y desafección democrática en el perú.
Date Issued
01 January 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Universidad del Zulia
Abstract
For Pitkin, political representation is the generator of multiple controversies, because he conceptualizes it by breaking the link between representative and represented. Democratic disaffection has negative effects on citizenship and political power, conditioned by attitudes such as disinterest, mistrust or cynicism that are closely linked to the governance of a country. The objective was to determine the relationship between political representation and democratic disaffection and its implications for governance, expressed in the levels of distrust that the population has towards their representatives. The methodology used was a quantitative approach, of a substantive basic type of non-experimental design, with a sample of 384 people randomly chosen per conglomerate of the population of Metropolitan Lima (11,591,400). The results indicate that political representation and democratic disaffection do not present a direct association between them; their independent analysis presents moderate levels in their perception, which put the country’s governance at risk. Political representation is considered adequate within the framework of formal democracy, with democratic disaffection being considered at moderate levels due fundamentally to the growing discontent of the population towards their political representation.
Start page
1330
End page
1346
Volume
25
Issue
92
Language
Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencia política Sociología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85095567646
Source
Revista Venezolana de Gerencia
ISSN of the container
13159984
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