Manon Westphal’s research while affiliated with University of Münster and other places

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Some practices and institutions of conflict transformation in democracy
Theorizing democratic conflicts beyond agonism
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August 2024

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Theory and Society

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Manon Westphal

While democratic societies experience intense conflicts about topics such as migration and climate action, there is no sound theory of democratic conflict. Agonistic theories emphasize the importance of conflict for democracy, but disregard conflict dynamics. Conflict sociology has focused on international or violent conflicts and neglects democratic conflicts. This article shows how this lacuna can be overcome. First, it develops an innovative, empirically informed processual approach to democratic conflicts. To this end, it draws on a broad range of scholarship from sociology and social psychology, and integrates relevant insights into a processual framework for analyzing democratic conflicts that explores mechanisms of escalation, de-escalation, and reconciliation. Second, the article illustrates how this approach can ground a more elaborated democratic theory of conflict that concretizes how and when conflicts are beneficial to democracy, and explores the practices and institutions that democracies employ to cope with different conflict dynamics.

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... Die explorative konflikttheoretische Analyse schlüsselt den Konfliktverlauf prozessual vom Auftreten von Fridays for Future bis zum Jahreswechsel 2023/24 über die Eskalation und Deeskalation der Konfliktführung auf (August und Westphal 2024;Kriesberg 1998;Collins 2012;Pruitt und Kim 2004). Sie konzentriert sich in diesem ersten Ansatz auf drei etablierte Zusammenhänge, die Eskalation und De-Eskalation antreiben: die Organisation und Erosion von Gruppensolidarität, für die Prozesse der Identitätsbildung (Ingroup/Outgroup-Konstruktion), Homogenisierung, Zentralisierung und Exhaustion in den Blick genommen werden (August und Westphal 2024;Collins 2012;Coser 1956, Kap. ...

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Dynamiken des Klimakonflikts: Eskalation, Gegeneskalation und De-Eskalation seit Fridays for Future und der Letzten Generation | Dynamics of the Climate Conflict: Escalation, Counterescalation, and De-escalation since Fridays for Future and the Last Generation
Theorizing democratic conflicts beyond agonism

Theory and Society