Political Participation and Democracy in Britain

Author:   Geraint Parry (University of Manchester) ,  George Moyser (University of Vermont) ,  Neil Day (University of Melbourne)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Publication Date:   03 May 2011
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Why do some people involve themselves in politics and others not? Which issues are they concerned with? What do they get out of it? Answering such questions is fundamental to understanding political life and the workings of liberal democracies. This book presents the results of one of the most extensive surveys ever undertaken on the levels and patterns of political involvement in Britain. It is based on the findings of a sample survey of nearly 1,600 people across England, Scotland and Wales as well as a further 1,600 men and women and nearly 300 leaders in six specially selected and contrasting communities. These people were asked about the extent to which they had taken political action, particularly at a local level, and the authors found higher levels of participation than previous research has revealed. They analyse these findings in terms of age, gender, social class and education and look at the reactions of local leaders to the efforts people make to influence them.

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Author:   Geraint Parry (University of Manchester) ,  George Moyser (University of Vermont) ,  Neil Day (University of Melbourne)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
ISBN:  

9780511558726


ISBN 10:   0511558724
Publication Date:   03 May 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

Preface; List of figures, tables and charts; Part I. Theories and Methods: 1. Participation and democracy; 2. The study of participation and its political context; Part II. Patterns and Pathways: 3. Patterns of political participation; 4. Individual resources; 5. Group resources; 6. Economic location; 7. Personal factors; 8. Political outlooks; 9. Party and values; 10. Who are the political activists; Part III. Issues and Actions: 11. Agendas and political action; 12. Do participants get what they want? The costs and benefits of participation; 13. Learning from political participation; Part IV. The Local Process: 14. The local political scene; 15. Local participation; 16. Local élites, activists and agendas; 17. Participation and the making of the local agendas; 18. The quality of local participation; Part V. Conclusions: 19. Participation and democracy in Britain; Appendices; Bibliography.

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This long-awaited 'big publication' from the poltical participation study of 1984-1985, financed by the Economic and Social Research Council of Britain, will not disappoint most of its academic audience...All in all, students of political participation and democracy across the globe have a lot to learn from reading this book. Donley T. Studlar, source??? So general a description does not do justice to the wealth of information and analysis that the authors provide. American Political Science Review This book has many strengths that deserve to make it a standard work in the field. It tries to set out a coherent picture of what circumstances lead which people to participate, how, and with what results. In the process it tells us much about British politics and adds greatly to the study of political participation in general. This is an ambitious project and some shortcomings are inevitable; but the book's achievements far outweigh its shortcomings...All-in-all a very impressive piece of research... Mark N. Franklin, British Politics Group Newsletter


"""This long-awaited 'big publication' from the poltical participation study of 1984-1985, financed by the Economic and Social Research Council of Britain, will not disappoint most of its academic audience....All in all, students of political participation and democracy across the globe have a lot to learn from reading this book."" Donley T. Studlar, source??? ""So general a description does not do justice to the wealth of information and analysis that the authors provide."" American Political Science Review ""This book has many strengths that deserve to make it a standard work in the field. It tries to set out a coherent picture of what circumstances lead which people to participate, how, and with what results. In the process it tells us much about British politics and adds greatly to the study of political participation in general. This is an ambitious project and some shortcomings are inevitable; but the book's achievements far outweigh its shortcomings....All-in-all a very impressive piece of research...."" Mark N. Franklin, British Politics Group Newsletter"


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