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Perceptions and conceptions of democracy: Applying thick concepts of democracy to reassess desires for democracyUlbricht, 2018
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Previous research has found evidence of an almost universal public desire for democracy, even in autocratic regimes. However, a single word may evoke different associations for different people. As such, the term democracy is unlikely to trigger the same or equivalent …
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