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Institutionalized participation

Institutionalized participation refers to the ways individuals engage with the political process through established systems and organizations, such as voting in elections, joining political parties, or participating in formal civic groups. It involves structured and recognized channels that facilitate collective decision-making and influence within a society. This form of participation provides a formal avenue for citizens to express their opinions and influence policies, often regulated by rules and procedures designed to ensure orderly engagement.