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245 _aWhen Citizens Talk About Politics /
_cedited by Clare Saunders, Bert Klandermans
260 _aNewyork :
_bRoutledge,
_c2021.
300 _a250p.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThis book offers novel insights into the way in which people talk about politics across various countries. Drawing on focus groups research in nine countries, including ‘mature’ democracies, post-communist ‘new’ democracies and post-authoritarian ‘new’ democracies, it offers comparative reflection on how talk about political activity is shaped by peoples’ perceptions of specific opportunities to participate, the issues that concern them and the broader political environment. It thus examines citizens’ views of major issues and political grievances in their own words and helps to shed new light on reasons for engagement in political acts, whether through electoral or protest channels, or political disengagement.
546 _aEnglish.
650 _aPolitical participation.
650 _aPublic opinion.
650 _aSocial movements.
650 _aCommunication in politics.
700 _aSaunders, Clare
_eeditor.
700 _aKlandermans, Bert
_eeditor.
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