Turkish Politics and the Rise of the AKP: Dilemmas of Institutionalization and Leadership
In: Party politics: an international journal for the study of political parties and political organizations, Band 16, Heft 6, S. 851-852
ISSN: 1354-0688
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In: Party politics: an international journal for the study of political parties and political organizations, Band 16, Heft 6, S. 851-852
ISSN: 1354-0688
In: Party politics: an international journal for the study of political parties and political organizations, Band 14, Heft 5, S. 652-654
ISSN: 1354-0688
In: Party politics: an international journal for the study of political parties and political organizations, Band 10, Heft 6, S. 627-651
ISSN: 1460-3683
This article presents some theoretical contours for the study of party finance and its consequences. Two broad issues are explored. First, the article develops an account of changes in patterns of party finance, and in particular the move away from the 'mass party' model of funding towards 'elite party' and 'cartel party' models. Party finance is conceptualized as a collective action problem, and four 'post-mass party' financial strategies are identified. Second, the article addresses normative issues, assessing how these four financial models perform in terms of 'liberal' and 'populist' theories of democracy. It is concluded that the mass party model remains closest to the 'democratic' ideal, while the state-financed ('cartel') model is a reasonable pragmatic response to the decline in party membership.
In: Party politics: an international journal for the study of political parties and political organizations, Band 10, Heft 6, S. 627-652
ISSN: 1354-0688
International audience ; This volume highlights gender issues related to using digital media for online politics. The submissions offer a balanced perspective about the role of digital media; this tool can be used for social change or to limit social change. The submissions use qualitative and quantitative analyses of digital trace data and survey data to present a rich perspective on gender and online politics. The collection offers a cross-national perspective including research on China, Germany, Norway, Spain, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
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International audience ; This volume highlights gender issues related to using digital media for online politics. The submissions offer a balanced perspective about the role of digital media; this tool can be used for social change or to limit social change. The submissions use qualitative and quantitative analyses of digital trace data and survey data to present a rich perspective on gender and online politics. The collection offers a cross-national perspective including research on China, Germany, Norway, Spain, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
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International audience ; This volume highlights gender issues related to using digital media for online politics. The submissions offer a balanced perspective about the role of digital media; this tool can be used for social change or to limit social change. The submissions use qualitative and quantitative analyses of digital trace data and survey data to present a rich perspective on gender and online politics. The collection offers a cross-national perspective including research on China, Germany, Norway, Spain, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
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In: The Emil and Kathleen Sick lecture-book series in western history and biography [4]
In: Midwestern history and culture
In: Michigan Law Review, Forthcoming
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World Affairs Online
In: Routledge studies in Renaissance and early modern worlds of knowledge
"Historian Ashli White explores the circulation of material culture during the American, French, and Haitian revolutions, arguing that in the late eighteenth century, radical ideals were contested through objects as well as in texts. She considers how revolutionary things, as they moved throughout the Atlantic, brought people into contact with these transformative political movements in visceral, multiple, and provocative ways. Focusing on a range of objects--ceramics and furniture, garments and accessories, prints, maps, and public amusements--White shows how material culture held political meaning for diverse populations. Enslaved and free, women and men, poor and elite--all turned to things as a means to realize their varied and sometimes competing visions of revolutionary change."--Dust jacket