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Completed UNCLASSIFIED Swedish Research Council

Representation in the digital era: Democratic consequences of changing engagement in the Swedish disability movement

44M kr SEK

Funder Forte
Recipient Organization Lund University
Country Sweden
Start Date Nov 01, 2021
End Date Oct 31, 2024
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 3
Roles Principal Investigator; Co-Investigator
Data Source Swedish Research Council
Grant ID 2021-01869_Forte
Grant Description

The disability movement is a core part of democracy where disabled people can influence issues that affect them.

However, membership has steadily declined in disability rights organisations, while engagement in online spaces has increased – a general tendency in civil society which has accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic. With fewer and increasingly older members traditional organisations’ democratic legitimacy in advocacy is challenged.

The overall aim of this project is to analyse the changing forms of participation in disability rights advocacy and its effects on democratic legitimacy. Our research questions concern three themes:1.

DigitalisationHow are traditional disability organisations dealing with increased demands for digitalisation during the pandemic and in the long term?Why do people choose to engage online rather than in traditional disability organisations?What commonalities and differences in communication, activities and policy issues can be seen between traditional organisations and online spaces?2.

RepresentationHow are traditional disability organisations working on issues concerning representation in relation to declining membership and the generational divide?How can representation be understood in online spaces?Which groups are represented and misrepresented from an intersectional perspective?3.

DeliberationHow are internal democratic processes constructed and evolving in traditional disability organisations in the wake of digitalisation and decreasing membership?How can deliberation be understood in online spaces?Which groups are included and excluded from an accessibility perspective?Data and methods comprise:A survey to national disability organisationsCase studies of local disability organisationsAn analysis of online, non-traditional engagementWe thereby hope to analyse changing democratic structures, and experiences of consequences for influence and participation for persons with disability.

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Lund University

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