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Re-Thinking Contemporary Political Behaviour
The Difference That Agency Makes

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Proposing a novel approach to understanding the contemporary political landscape, Akram draws on the work of Pierre Bourdieu and Margaret Archer on agency and argues the need for an in-depth engagement with concepts of agency to improve the reach and scope of political analysis.

Is the way that people engage with politics changing? If so, how well-equipped are we to document and explain the extent and range of the ways in which people are engaging in politics today? This book tackles these questions through a blend of theoretical reflection and empirical research, shedding new light on the relationship between arena and process definitions of politics, and how the social relates to the political. Hitherto unexplored features of agency such as the unconscious and the internal political conversation are shown to be critical in exploring how people mobilise today and how they make sense of their political engagement. Two in-depth case studies of the internal political conversations that individuals hold as well as an analysis of the 2011 UK riots are presented.

Making a case for the role of self-expression in politics, this book will be of use for graduates and scholars interested in British politics, political theory, social theory, political sociology, the theory and practice of political engagement and political behaviour.


About the author

Sadiya Akram is a lecturer in political theory at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her articles have appeared in The British Journal of Sociology and The British Journal of Criminology and Public Administration.

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Proposing a novel approach to understanding the contemporary political landscape, Akram draws on the work of Pierre Bourdieu and Margaret Archer on agency and argues the need for an in-depth engagement with concepts of agency to improve the reach and scope of political analysis.

Product details

Authors Sadiya (Queen Mary University of London Akram, Sadiya (Manchester Metropolitan University Akram, Sadiya Akram
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 28.02.2019
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education
 
EAN 9781138297609
ISBN 978-1-138-29760-9
Pages 140
 
Series Routledge Studies in Anti-Politics and Democratic Crisis
Routledge Studies in Anti-Politics and Democratic Crisis
Routledge Studies in Democratic Crisis
Subjects Sociology, Political Parties, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Social Theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Commentary & Opinion, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Media & Internet, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy, Political Sociology, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Communication Policy, Political science & theory, Political structure & processes, Social issues & processes, Political campaigning & advertising, Political science and theory, Political campaigning and advertising, Social and ethical issues, Political structure and processes, Social Reproduction, connective action, Vice Versa, RCT, qualitative political research, morphogenetic approach, European Social Survey, UK City, Dissatisfied Democrats, UK Today, internal dialogue analysis, British civil unrest, unconscious motivations in politics, agency in social science, Internal Conversation, Independent Causal Power, Archer’s Conception, Fractured Reflexives, Decline Thesis, Contemporary Political Behaviour, Everyday Maker, Formal Political Arena, Unconscious Aspects, Engagement Norms, Personal Action Frames
 

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