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COVID-19 与民主:范围综述。

COVID-19 and democracy: a scoping review.

机构信息

Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 18, FI-00014, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Aug 30;23(1):1668. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16172-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The resilience of democracy is tested under exogenous shocks such as crises. The COVID-19 pandemic has recently tested the resilience of democratic institutions and practices around the world.

AIM

The purpose of this article is to scope the early research literature that discusses democracy and the COVID-19 pandemic. We review scientific journal articles published during the first two years of the pandemic. We ask three research questions in scoping this body of literature: (1) what are the key topic areas of all published research that associates itself with both democracy and COVID-19, (2) what kinds of conceptual and theoretical contributions has research literature that more specifically discusses democracy under the pandemic produced, and (3) what are the impacts of democracy to the pandemic and vice versa according to empirical research?

METHODS

The scoping review methodology draws on systematic literature search strategies, computational methods, and manual coding. The systematic Web of Science search produced 586 articles for which we conducted a Correlated Topic Model. After technical and manual screening, we identified 94 journal articles that were manually coded.

RESULTS

The early research on democracy and the COVID-19 pandemic offers a versatile body of scholarship. The topic modeling shows that the scholarship discusses issues of crises, governance, rights, society, epidemiology, politics, electorate, technology, and media. The body of papers with conceptual and theoretical contributions has offered new insights on the difficulties, possibilities, and means to maintain democracy under a pandemic. Empirical research on democracy's impact on the COVID-19 pandemic and vice versa varies in terms of methodology, geographical scope, and scientific contributions according to the direction of influence studied. Democracy appears to have a significant impact on some aspects of policy responses and epidemiological characteristics of the pandemic. In most parts of the world, the scope, franchise, and authenticity of democracy narrowed down due to the pandemic, albeit in most cases only temporarily.

CONCLUSIONS

A significant number of papers show that the pandemic has accentuated democratic backsliding but is unlikely to have undermined established democracies that have proved resilient in face of the pandemic. But empirical research has also made visible some weak signals of antidemocratic tendencies that may become more accentuated in the longer run.

摘要

背景

民主的韧性在危机等外部冲击下受到考验。最近,COVID-19 大流行考验了世界各地民主制度和实践的韧性。

目的

本文旨在概述早期研究文献,探讨民主与 COVID-19 大流行的关系。我们回顾了大流行头两年发表的科学期刊文章。我们在概述这一文献时提出了三个研究问题:(1)将自身与民主和 COVID-19 联系起来的所有已发表研究的关键主题领域是什么;(2)更具体地讨论大流行下民主的研究文献产生了哪些概念和理论贡献;(3)根据实证研究,民主对大流行和反之有什么影响?

方法

范围综述方法借鉴了系统文献搜索策略、计算方法和手动编码。系统的 Web of Science 搜索产生了 586 篇文章,我们对其进行了相关主题模型分析。经过技术和手动筛选,我们确定了 94 篇进行手动编码的期刊文章。

结果

COVID-19 大流行与民主的早期研究提供了多样化的学术成果。主题模型表明,这些学术成果讨论了危机、治理、权利、社会、流行病学、政治、选民、技术和媒体等问题。具有概念和理论贡献的论文体提供了在大流行下维持民主的困难、可能性和手段的新见解。关于民主对 COVID-19 大流行的影响以及反之的实证研究在方法论、地理范围和科学贡献方面因所研究的影响方向而异。民主似乎对大流行的一些政策应对和流行病学特征产生了重大影响。在世界大部分地区,由于大流行,民主的范围、选举权和真实性缩小了,但在大多数情况下只是暂时的。

结论

大量的论文表明,大流行加剧了民主倒退,但不太可能破坏在大流行面前表现出韧性的既定民主制度。但实证研究也揭示了一些反民主倾向的微弱信号,这些信号在长期内可能会更加突出。

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