Democracy, Intermediation, and Voting on Four Continents (e-bog) af -
Puhle, Hans-Jurgen (redaktør)

Democracy, Intermediation, and Voting on Four Continents e-bog

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This book presents the results of systematic comparative analyses of electoral behavior and support for democracy in 13 countries on four continents. It is based on national election surveys held in &quote;old&quote; and &quote;new&quote; democracies in Europe (Germany, Britain, Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Bulgaria), North and South America (the United States, Chile and Uruguay), and Asia ...
E-bog 288,10 DKK
Forfattere Puhle, Hans-Jurgen (redaktør)
Forlag OUP Oxford
Udgivet 8 februar 2007
Genrer Elections and referenda / suffrage
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780191525223
This book presents the results of systematic comparative analyses of electoral behavior and support for democracy in 13 countries on four continents. It is based on national election surveys held in "e;old"e; and "e;new"e; democracies in Europe (Germany, Britain, Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Bulgaria), North and South America (the United States, Chile and Uruguay), and Asia (Hong Kong) between 1990 and 2004. It is methodologically innovative, notwithstanding the factthat its core concern with "e;political intermediation"e; (i.e., the flow of political information from parties and candidates to voters through the mass-communications media, membership in secondary associations, and direct, face-to-face contacts within interpersonal networks) was first introduced to thestudy of electoral behavior by Paul Lazarsfeld and his collaborators in the 1940s. In addition to reviving that long-neglected analytical framework, this book breaks new ground by systematically exploring the impact of socio-political values on electoral behavior. It also analyzes the role of political intermediation in forming basic attitudes towards democracy (which are crucial for the consolidation of new democracies), and, in turn, channeling those orientations into various forms ofpolitical behavior. Some of the findings presented in this volume are dramatic, and clearly reveal that these channels of information are among the most powerful factors influencing the development of political attitudes and partisan electoral behavior. So, too, are socio-political values in somecountries (particularly the United States). This volume is the first book-length product of the now 18-country Comparative National Elections Project.