03. December 2025

Enabling Democracy – Call for Abstracts (Submission deadline: January 16, 2026) Enabling Democracy – Call for Abstracts (Submission deadline: January 16, 2026)

In recent years, the rise of authoritarian and populist tendencies within democracies once
considered stable has become a matter of deep concern. Despite the urgency of this
development, systematic knowledge of the underlying causes and the mechanisms capable of
countering this development remains fragmented and incomplete. This points to a pressing need
for reflection on what enables democracy to function and endure.

The conference takes this challenge as its starting point. It seeks to identify the social,
institutional, and normative foundations that sustain democratic governance and to explore how
these can be strengthened. Relevant questions arise in particular within the following thematic
areas: Democratic capabilities and the enabling of civil society; modes of participation; the
necessities of social inclusion; social cohesion and collective building; education and the
organization of knowledge; trust and commitment; as well as modern mechanisms of
democracy protection.

By addressing these dimensions, the conference aims to deepen the understanding of how
democracies can be made resilient – not only through legal and institutional safeguards, but
also through civic empowerment, social solidarity, and new modes of participation. It invites
contributions that explore the theoretical premises and the practical instruments that foster the
vitality of democratic life, bridging insights from political science, sociology, law, philosophy,
and related disciplines to chart new pathways for the renewal of democracy. This
interdisciplinary dialogue seeks to move beyond isolated analyses toward a holistic
understanding of the enabling conditions of democracy.

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We welcome papers addressing, among others, the following questions:

  • How can individual and collective capabilities be strengthened to enable participation
    and self-governance? What institutional and social preconditions foster these
    capabilities, and how can they be expanded across diverse contexts? In what ways can
    civil society be empowered to act as a stabilizing and transformative force within
    democratic systems?
  • Which new or hybrid forms of democratic participation are emerging, and how can they
    enhance inclusion and legitimacy?
  • How can democratic institutions and policies ensure genuine inclusion across lines of
    class, culture, and migration?
  • What social, economic, and communicative conditions are necessary to maintain
    cohesion and trust among increasingly diverse populations?
  • How can shared imaginaries and narratives of belonging be cultivated to sustain
    collective democratic identities?
  • What role do education and knowledge production play in fostering democratic
    competence and critical reflection?
  • How can trust in democratic institutions and mutual commitment among citizens be
    rebuilt and maintained over time?
  • Which legal, institutional, and digital safeguards can effectively protect democracy
    against erosion from within and without?

Submission Guidelines:

The conference will be held from 30th September to 2th October 2026 at the University of
Bonn (Germany). The conference language is English.

Please submit an anonymized abstract of no more than 500 words and a short CV, both as
separate PDF files by the 16.01.2026 to enablingdemocracy@uni-bonn.de (Chair for Public
Law and Legal Philosophy, Prof. Dr. Laura Münkler). Notifications of acceptance will be sent
by 13.02.2026.

Each speaker will have 20 minutes to present their paper in a renowned panel, followed by a
discussion. The panels will be composed of invited professors and young researchers from
different disciplines.

Selected papers may be considered for publication. The expected paper length (if accepted) is
8.000–10.000 words (optional submission before the conference).

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