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The Personalization of Democratic Politics and the Challenge for Political Parties

English · Hardback

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The implications of the personalization of politics are necessarily widespread and can be found across many different aspects of contemporary democracies. Personalization should influence the way campaigns are waged, how voters determine their preferences, how officials (e.g., MPs) and institutions (e.g., legislatures and governments) function, and the place and operations of political parties in democratic life. However, in an effort to quantify the precise degree of personalization over time and to uncover the various causes of personalization, the existing literature has paid little attention to many of the important questions regarding the consequences of personalization. While the chapters throughout this volume certainly document the extent of personalization, they also seek to address some fundamental questions about the nature of personalization, how it is manifested, and its consequences for political parties, governance, representation, and the state of democracy more generally. Indeed, one of the primary objectives of this volume is to speak to a very broad audience about the implications of personalization. Those interested in election campaigns, voting, gender, governance, legislative behaviour, and political parties will all find something of value in the contributions that follow.

List of contents










1. Introduction, Scott Pruysers, William Cross & Richard Katz / 2. Personalization and Vote Choice, Amanda Bittner / 3. Personalization and Electoral Systems, Jean-Benoit Pilet and Alan Renwick / 4. The Local and National Dynamics of Campaign Personalization, William Cross and Scott Pruysers / 5. Personalization and Party Leadership Selection, David Stewart / 6. Personalization and Party Members, Anika Gauja / 7. Personalization and Online Political Communication, Gideon Rahat and Shahaf Zamir / 8. Personalization, Privatization nd Gender, Melanee Thomas / 9. Personalization and the Office of Prime Minister, Jonathan Malloy / 10. Personalization and the Role of the MP, Mihail Chiru / 11. Personalization and Presidentialization Reconsidered, Thomas Poguntke & Paul Webb / 12. Personalization, Political Parties and Democracy, Richard Katz

About the author










William P. Cross is Professor and Bell Chair for the Study of Canadian Parliamentary Democracy at Carleton University.

Richard S. Katz is Professor of Political Science at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He was co-editor of the European Journal of Political Research (2006-2012)

Scott Pruysers is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada postdoctoral fellow at the University of Calgary.

Summary

Those interested in election campaigns, voting, gender, governance, legislative behaviour, and political parties will all find something of value in the contributions that follow.

Product details

Assisted by William P Cross (Editor), William P. Cross (Editor), Richard S Katz (Editor), Richard S. Katz (Editor), Scott Pruysers (Editor)
Publisher Ecpr Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781785522956
ISBN 978-1-78552-295-6
No. of pages 292
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 22 mm
Weight 628 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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