In all kinds of political action, citizens are confronted with the performances of other citizens. An important guide to political behaviour is therefore likely to be the assumptions people make concerning how others can be expected to behave. This article explores common sense ideas about other citizens as potential political participants, drawing on a series of group interviews conducted with taxi-drivers in Britain, Germany and the Czech Republic. I argue the expectations voiced of other citizens tend to be pessimistic in nature, casting them as ill-informed, apathetic, passive and unduly self-interested, notwithstanding the appearance of a more optimistic view which holds they can be expected to follow the lead of those who 'take a stan...
Published online: 23 October 2017It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife ac...
Democracies, and the citizenries that stand at their center, are not natural phenomena; they are mad...
In advanced industrial democracies, a substantial number of citizens feel alienated from mainstream ...
In all kinds of political action, citizens are confronted with the performances of other citizens. A...
Perceptions of the EU tend to be studied by examining responses to targeted opinion polls. This pape...
© The Author(s) 2018. Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary democracies bring new urg...
Contemporary political theory has made the question of the “people” a topic of sustained analysis. T...
The field of comparative political behavior has experienced an ironic course of development. Over th...
This piece outlines some of the findings of an exploratory research project into popular forms of ide...
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Across Europe there is a substantive lack of engagement in politics and trust in politicians. Gerry ...
This article lays out and defends the role of political parties in cultivating a democratic ethos am...
The relationship between governments and citizens in many contemporary democracies is haunted by unc...
International audienceThis article investigates how citizens speak about representative democracy an...
This thesis explores how citizens around the world understand the term ‘democracy’, and it tests wha...
Published online: 23 October 2017It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife ac...
Democracies, and the citizenries that stand at their center, are not natural phenomena; they are mad...
In advanced industrial democracies, a substantial number of citizens feel alienated from mainstream ...
In all kinds of political action, citizens are confronted with the performances of other citizens. A...
Perceptions of the EU tend to be studied by examining responses to targeted opinion polls. This pape...
© The Author(s) 2018. Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary democracies bring new urg...
Contemporary political theory has made the question of the “people” a topic of sustained analysis. T...
The field of comparative political behavior has experienced an ironic course of development. Over th...
This piece outlines some of the findings of an exploratory research project into popular forms of ide...
Political scientists have long debated the reasons for shifting political participation patterns in ...
Across Europe there is a substantive lack of engagement in politics and trust in politicians. Gerry ...
This article lays out and defends the role of political parties in cultivating a democratic ethos am...
The relationship between governments and citizens in many contemporary democracies is haunted by unc...
International audienceThis article investigates how citizens speak about representative democracy an...
This thesis explores how citizens around the world understand the term ‘democracy’, and it tests wha...
Published online: 23 October 2017It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife ac...
Democracies, and the citizenries that stand at their center, are not natural phenomena; they are mad...
In advanced industrial democracies, a substantial number of citizens feel alienated from mainstream ...