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OverviewWhere do France and Germany sit in the world of participatory political communities? This book sets out an impressive historical, theoretical and institutional framework for a comprehensive, comparative and empirical analysis of the forms, patterns, trends and determinants of citizen participation in France and Germany. This study starts with an outline of the participatory traditions of the two respective countries. Thereafter, the focus turns to the theoretical foundations of empirical research regarding the role of political participation in modern democracies, and gives an overview as to how the perception of political participation has changed over the years. Furthermore, the forms of conventional participation, particularly with regard to electoral participation, and unconventional participation like protest and other new forms of citizen involvement, are analysed in detail. Following the new approaches in participation research, social participation is not only supposed to correlate with political participation, but is a specific form of civic engagement in itself. Therefore, this aspect is included in the analysis.The volume not only discusses national trends and patterns, but also local ones where elementary differences can be noticed, depending, amongst others, on the level of centralisation of the state structure. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Oscar W Gabriel , Silke I Keil , Eric KerrouchePublisher: ECPR Press Imprint: ECPR Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9781907301315ISBN 10: 1907301313 Pages: 330 Publication Date: 01 July 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contentscontents List of Figures and Tables vi Contributors xi Preface xv Chapter One: Political Participation in France and Germany - Traditions, Concepts, Measurements, Patterns and Explanations Oscar W. Gabriel 1 Chapter Two: Mapping Political Participation Kristina Kuhne and Oscar W. Gabriel 33 Chapter Three: Conventional Political Participation Jurgen Bauknecht 71 Chapter Four: Local Electoral Participation Angelika Vetter and Vincent Hoffmann-Martinot 113 Chapter Five: Local Democracy - A Comparison of Mayoral Perceptions Bjoern Egner and Eric Kerrouche 137 Chapter Six: Initiatives and Referendums Christophe Premat 161 Chapter Seven: Social Participation Silke I. Keil 189 Chapter Eight: Turnout in Parliamentary Elections Kerstin Voelkl 209 Chapter Nine: Political Protest Emmanuel Rivat/Matthias Stauer 237 Chapter Ten: New Forms of Citizen Involvement Ortwin Renn and Pia-Johanna Schweizer 273 Index 297ReviewsAuthor InformationOscar W. Gabriel is a full professor of political science at the University of Stuttgart (Germany), Associate Researcher and former Visting Professor at the Institut of Political Science Bordeaux (France). He was Convenor of the Working Group on Elections and Political Attitudes, GPSA, Convenor of the Section on Political Sociology. Important Actual Research Activities: Participant in the Research Group on Political Representation in France and Germany (ANR/DFG), Political Trust and Attitudes towards Welfare State Reforms in Germany, Participant in the German NCT for the European Social Survey. His main research areas are political sociology and political psychology, particularly political attitudes and political culture, social and political participation, electoral behaviour. Silke I. Keil is an assistant professor of Political Science and Political Sociology at the University of Stuttgart (Germany). She was general manager of the German Project of the European Social Survey (2006-2010). Her main research areas are political sociology, particularly political attitudes, participation, social capital and electoral behaviour. Eric Kerrouche is CNRS (National Centre of Scientific Research) Senior Research Fellow at SPIRIT, the research centre of Bordeaux Institute of Political Science. He is a specialist of Local Government and Parliaments in France and Europe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |