It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife across many established democracies, and yet we generally know very little from citizens themselves about what might be driving this disaffection. Where attention has been paid it typically focuses on groups whose relationship with politics is deemed problematic for one reason or another (e.g. young people). Those with higher rates of political participation are often overlooked, but if participation is undertaken by such people because they feel a sense of duty and obligation then we have little reason to accept their engagement as tacit approval of the political system or status quo. This article explores the question of how those at the normative core of citizenship feel ab...
A growing chorus of scholars laments the apparent decline of political participation in America, and...
Political discontentment remains a pressing issue for UK parliamentary democracy that needs to be be...
Various authors have claimed that citizenship norms have changed dramatically in contemporary societ...
Published online: 23 October 2017It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife ac...
This paper examines the impact of trust, cynicism and efficacy on young peoples' (non)voting behavio...
This article adapts and develops the idea of a cynical or ‘stealth’ understanding of politics to exp...
This article adapts and develops the idea of a cynical or ‘stealth’ understanding of politics to exp...
© The Author(s) 2018. Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary democracies bring new urg...
Political scientists have long debated the reasons for shifting political participation patterns in ...
This article examines citizenspeak, or the discourses available to citizens talking about politics. ...
Civic duty has been perceived as a key determinant of turnout. That is, while dutiful citizens turn ...
The article reflects on the diagnosis the levels of a sense of alienation in the context of voting b...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Politicians have long mobilised emotion in order to gain voters' support. However, this article argu...
Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary advanced democracies have brought new urgency t...
A growing chorus of scholars laments the apparent decline of political participation in America, and...
Political discontentment remains a pressing issue for UK parliamentary democracy that needs to be be...
Various authors have claimed that citizenship norms have changed dramatically in contemporary societ...
Published online: 23 October 2017It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife ac...
This paper examines the impact of trust, cynicism and efficacy on young peoples' (non)voting behavio...
This article adapts and develops the idea of a cynical or ‘stealth’ understanding of politics to exp...
This article adapts and develops the idea of a cynical or ‘stealth’ understanding of politics to exp...
© The Author(s) 2018. Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary democracies bring new urg...
Political scientists have long debated the reasons for shifting political participation patterns in ...
This article examines citizenspeak, or the discourses available to citizens talking about politics. ...
Civic duty has been perceived as a key determinant of turnout. That is, while dutiful citizens turn ...
The article reflects on the diagnosis the levels of a sense of alienation in the context of voting b...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Politicians have long mobilised emotion in order to gain voters' support. However, this article argu...
Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary advanced democracies have brought new urgency t...
A growing chorus of scholars laments the apparent decline of political participation in America, and...
Political discontentment remains a pressing issue for UK parliamentary democracy that needs to be be...
Various authors have claimed that citizenship norms have changed dramatically in contemporary societ...