Elections and voters in Britain

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Elections and voters in Britain

David Denver

(Contemporary political studies)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The revised edition of this popular text incorporates material from the 2005 general election and discusses the latest electoral research. The book provides a lucid account of the development of electoral politics in Britain over the post war period but focuses particularly on recent elections making full use of British Election Study (BES) survey data. Expert guidance is provided on the main theoretical approaches to the study of voting behaviour and the common methods of analysis used.

Table of Contents

Studying British Elections Turnout: Why People Vote (or Don't) Party Choice in the Era of Alignment 1950-70 Dealignment and its Consequences Issues, the Economy and Party Leaders: The Emergence of 'Valance Politics' Campaigning and the Mass Media Electoral Geography and Electoral Systems Elections and Party Choice in Contemporary Britain

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