This article analyses data from the 2000 Study of Canadian Political Party Members to address the question of why individuals join political parties in Canada and to trace their paths to activism. Because Canadian parties are essentially brokerage parties characterised by ideological flexibility and limited substantive roles for their members, membership in a party is likely to be motivated less by ideological concerns than by membership in a social network mobilised in support of a particular individual. As a consequence, most accounts assume that individuals are mobilised into party membership by family, friends, and neighbors in order to support candidates for the leadership or local nomination. In contrast to this expectation, we find t...
In this article we trace the development of intra-party democracy within Canadian political parties ...
How can we understand interactions and relationships between party elites and activists? We argue th...
Few empirical studies have investigated career‐related incentives for party membership, including fo...
Situated in the literature concerning the decline of party members, and the dearth of young party me...
This article considers the degree to which characteristics of the ideological model of political par...
In recent decades, parties in many parliamentary democracies have radically reshaped what it means t...
This overview of political party membership in Canada begins with an examination of the norms of par...
This thesis explains why individuals are active in the British Columbia Liberal Party, considering i...
This chapter investigates whether variations in party affiliation rules have political consequences,...
What makes people join a political party is one of the most commonly studied questions in research o...
This thesis is about grassroots participation in Canadian political parties.;The thesis identifies a...
Models of political participation frequently treat financial donations in the same way as other form...
Many parties have updated their recruitment strategies and offer softer routes for joining their ran...
Traditional analyses of grass roots involvement in political parties have focussed almost exclusivel...
© The Author(s) 2019. Drawing on survey data on the members of six British parties gathered in the i...
In this article we trace the development of intra-party democracy within Canadian political parties ...
How can we understand interactions and relationships between party elites and activists? We argue th...
Few empirical studies have investigated career‐related incentives for party membership, including fo...
Situated in the literature concerning the decline of party members, and the dearth of young party me...
This article considers the degree to which characteristics of the ideological model of political par...
In recent decades, parties in many parliamentary democracies have radically reshaped what it means t...
This overview of political party membership in Canada begins with an examination of the norms of par...
This thesis explains why individuals are active in the British Columbia Liberal Party, considering i...
This chapter investigates whether variations in party affiliation rules have political consequences,...
What makes people join a political party is one of the most commonly studied questions in research o...
This thesis is about grassroots participation in Canadian political parties.;The thesis identifies a...
Models of political participation frequently treat financial donations in the same way as other form...
Many parties have updated their recruitment strategies and offer softer routes for joining their ran...
Traditional analyses of grass roots involvement in political parties have focussed almost exclusivel...
© The Author(s) 2019. Drawing on survey data on the members of six British parties gathered in the i...
In this article we trace the development of intra-party democracy within Canadian political parties ...
How can we understand interactions and relationships between party elites and activists? We argue th...
Few empirical studies have investigated career‐related incentives for party membership, including fo...