The Australian Citizens' Parliament (ACP) addressed a single broad issue - the nation's political system. How did participation in this unique event influence participants' orientations toward that system? We begin by describing our approach to measuring attitude change - involving an extended version of Q methodology. We then identify the basic orientations that Australians have toward politics and examine how those changed over the course of the ACP. We find that participants' orientations changed significantly, most notably through increased contentment with Australia's liberal democracy. This finding is perhaps a bit surprising in the context of a process that subjected aspects of Australia's political system to critical scrutiny. We...
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This report explores young Australians’ attitudes toward key political institutions and their civic ...
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This article explores structural causes for the decline in the quality of Australia's political and...
Examines the civic and political attitudes of young Australians. The study uses as its basis a study...
Abstract Over the past half century, the Australian public has remained divided on the issue of whe...
The health of Australian democracy and its constituent parts (citizens, political parties, parliamen...
Over the years, the Lowy Institute’s annual poll has uncovered a number of unexpected and concerning...
This article explores the idea that a citizen's relationship with their polity is contingent on and ...
The first part of the thesis takes a macro-view of the social significance of the agreement known a...
Like many Western democracies, Australia has experienced a decline in popular trust in elected insti...
Young people are changing the way they engage with politics and Politics is going to have to change ...
Should Australia become a republic with a head of state elected by a two-thirds majority of Parliame...
This report explores young Australians’ attitudes toward key political institutions and their civic ...
In the study of Australian mass political behaviour, political party preference has been well docume...
Saturday’s political earthquake demonstrates Australians do not like the way their political system ...
Since the early 1980s, when confidence in institutions was first measured in an Australian academic ...
A questionnaire was distributed on the Australian republic issue to examine the interplay between no...
This article explores structural causes for the decline in the quality of Australia's political and...
Examines the civic and political attitudes of young Australians. The study uses as its basis a study...
Abstract Over the past half century, the Australian public has remained divided on the issue of whe...
The health of Australian democracy and its constituent parts (citizens, political parties, parliamen...
Over the years, the Lowy Institute’s annual poll has uncovered a number of unexpected and concerning...