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16.01.2019

How Women Talk in Indian Democracy

verfasst von: Paromita Sanyal, Vijayendra Rao, Umang Prabhakar

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Abstract

In democracies, political institutions based on deliberation offer citizens scope for talk-based participation in development and governance. A prominent example is the Indian gram sabha, or village assembly. We undertake a talk-centered analysis of women’s participation in village assemblies and examine if associational membership, in the form of self-help group (SHG) membership, makes a difference in how women frame their concerns and demands addressed to the state. Analyzing 255 village assembly transcripts from four South Indian states, we find that women’s participation varies vastly between states, and SHG membership matters for narrative style. In Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, women associated with SHGs employed a wider variety of narrative styles and utilized a more complex structure to convey their problems and demands compared to non-member women. Drawing on this analysis, we argue that SHGs contribute to deepening democracy by improving the quality of women’s participation in deliberative political institutions. We discuss the mechanisms through which this influence might come to bear. This study contributes to understanding the link between associational life and democracy and the political sociology of democracy.

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1
For a comprehensive treatment, see Curato et al. 2017 and Goodin forthcoming.
 
2
In the case of India, the Gandhian ideology of gram swaraj (village self-governance) and the post-independence political leadership’s commitment to Gandhian political principles facilitated this inclusion of public participation into development planning and political governance.
 
3
This can be credited to institutional collaboration between multilateral agencies such as the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in the early days and more recently The World Bank, local NGOs, state and national governments, public sector banks (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development: NABARD), and the Reserve Bank of India.
 
4
See Cohen and Rogers 1992 and Gutmann 1998, for example.
 
5
This literature is voluminous and well known.
 
6
For more, see Benhabib 1994; Elster 1996; He and Warren 2011; Mansbridge 1983, 1999, 2015; Mouffe 1999; Polletta and Lee 2006; Sanders 1997; Young 2000.
 
7
Women’s labor force participation rate fell drastically from 33.7% in 1991 to 28% in 2011 to 27% in 2012, and it has remained at that level till 2014. Source: http://​data.​worldbank.​org/​indicator/​SL.​TLF.​CACT.​FE.​ZS
 
8
Self-employed Women’s Association
 
10
These two studies were conducted in West Bengal and Rajasthan, respectively, which are in western and eastern India.
 
11
These SHGs were part of the Pudhu Vaazhvu Project (PVP) in Tamil Nadu with credit access and livelihoods promotion as the core focus and linked to the local government to facilitate credit access and job-training.
 
12
However, the study is unable to distinguish between SHG members and non-members in its measure for female citizens.
 
13
See Sanyal (2015b) and Davidson and Sanyal (2017) for comprehensive reviews.
 
14
In total 290 meetings were recorded. However, some of these meetings were not held after being convened for various reasons (for example, below quorum turnout, officials did not show up, etc.). So they have been eliminated from the analysis, reducingour sample to 255 meetings.
 
15
An event was taken to be every time a woman spoke on a separate issue. All the times a woman spoke on the same issue, even if it was interspersed by comments and responses by others, it was considered to be a single event.
 
16
The “coding density” analytic in NVIVO helped support our finding regarding the higher quality of SHG member’s participation. A high coding density in our data is associated with the number of issues raised and the styles utilized within a particular speech. This means that SHG women, per segment of coded participation, raised a greater number of issues and used a greater number of narrative styles than their non-SHG counterparts.
 
17
For more, see Sanyal and Rao 2019.
 
18
This could be because the proportion of SHG women attending village assemblies was smaller compared to non-SHG women.
 
19
For Karnataka, this includes women identified by the field observer as SHG members and women who were identified by us based on their mention of SHG or SHG-related demand in their speech.
 
20
In Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, it was not possible to code the quality of participation because oral participation in village assemblies was extremely low.
 
21
Government price controlled and distributed food grains and other essentials.
 
22
Referring to the practice of open defecation.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
How Women Talk in Indian Democracy
verfasst von
Paromita Sanyal
Vijayendra Rao
Umang Prabhakar
Publikationsdatum
16.01.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Qualitative Sociology / Ausgabe 1/2019
Print ISSN: 0162-0436
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7837
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11133-019-9406-6

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