(Re-)Mobilising Voters in Britain and the United States Political Strategies from Parties and Grassroots Organisations (1867-2020)

This collective work offers a historical approach to the issue of voters' mobilisation and, through case studies, aims to expand the fi eld's research agenda by taking into account less familiar mobilising strategies from various groups or parties, both in Britain and the United States. Tw...

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Weitere Verfasser: Baptiste, Sharon (MitwirkendeR), Benedetti, Grégory (HerausgeberIn), Castel, Géraldine (MitwirkendeR), Douzou, Marion (MitwirkendeR), Franco, Karine Rivière-De (MitwirkendeR), Kirk, John A. (MitwirkendeR), Marin-Lamellet, Jean-Louis (MitwirkendeR), Mason, Robert (MitwirkendeR), Molinari, Veronique (HerausgeberIn), Molinari, Véronique (MitwirkendeR), Richomme, Olivier (MitwirkendeR)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: München ; Wien De Gruyter Oldenbourg [2021]
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Zusammenfassung:This collective work offers a historical approach to the issue of voters' mobilisation and, through case studies, aims to expand the fi eld's research agenda by taking into account less familiar mobilising strategies from various groups or parties, both in Britain and the United States. Two different yet complementary approaches are used, one from the top down with political parties, the other from the bottom up with grassroots organisations, to analyze how these groups either (re-)connect citizens with politics or give birth to social movements which durably occupy and change the political landscape of the United States and Britain
Beschreibung:Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 25. Feb 2021)
Beschreibung:1 online resource (VI, 230 pages)
ISBN:9783110710403
DOI:10.1515/9783110710403