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Elite and Mass Political Behaviour

Elite and Mass Political Behaviour

This blog presents posts that tackle practical problems relating to political behaviour using knowledge from academic research. It showcases the best blog posts written by students on the honours-level Elite and Mass Political Behaviour course in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh.

Tag: voting

Author: Evelyne Faher How should formal political participation be promoted amongst young people in Britain? We have seen a notable decline in youth formal political participation in the UK over time. Formal political participation refers to activities such as voting, contacting politicians, and political party membership. Researchers usually define young people as 18–24-year-olds. Since 1964, […]

Author: François Bellamy The political divide between urban and rural populations, a well-documented issue in the U.S., is also growing in Europe, especially in France. This divide highlights significant differences in political behavior based on geography. While sociodemographic factors are relevant, this analysis focuses on the role of location itself. Using France as a case […]

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