The Geography of English Politics
The 1983 General Election
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:24th Oct '14
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This insightful book examines voting behavior variability in England, challenging stereotypes about political affiliations and geographical influences. The Geography of English Politics offers a fresh perspective.
In The Geography of English Politics, the author explores the complexities of voting behavior across different social groups in England. By analyzing various factors that contribute to this variability, the book challenges conventional wisdom regarding political affiliations and voting patterns. It delves into the nuances of how geographical location influences political preferences, revealing a landscape far more intricate than commonly believed.
The text critiques existing analyses while presenting new statistical insights into the geography of voting. It highlights significant discrepancies in generalizations about voter demographics, such as the assumption that white-collar owner-occupiers predominantly support the Conservative Party or that blue-collar council tenants are inclined towards Labour. Through detailed statistical examination, the book uncovers the layers of social and geographic influences that shape electoral choices.
Ultimately, The Geography of English Politics serves as a crucial resource for understanding the dynamics of political behavior in England. It encourages readers to reconsider their perceptions of voter identity and the factors that drive political allegiance, making it a valuable contribution to the discourse on political geography and sociology.
ISBN: 9781138801493
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 657g
378 pages