The article reflects on the diagnosis the levels of a sense of alienation in the context of voting behavior in elections to parliament in 2011. Social functioning, mental condition and the perception of the political scene are important primarily in the plane of the possibility of mobilization of individual electorates. It can be assumed that those who feel a sense of impact on the socio-political environment, recognizing the link between the actions taken by them and their effects are more likely to take part in elections. It is difficult to determine in which direction will influence the level of a sense of political alienation, as dissatisfaction with the current political scene, lack of trust in political leaders, the lack of any effect...
The present article aims to describe socio-political context which has proceeded before parliamentar...
Introduction. The article discusses comparative psychograms of groups of respondents. They are forme...
This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and it...
The effects of two measures of alienation on political participation were examined. The hypotheses w...
This study attempts to clarify the meaning of the concept of alienation for political science by int...
The number of respondents being sampled as many as 220 respondents. The description of the responden...
Within the literature, there is an ongoing debate on how to understand the broader implications of t...
This study uses quantitative methods to determine the relationship between political alienation and ...
Published online: 23 October 2017It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife ac...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Both spatial theories of voti...
This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and it...
This article reviews the current models of the voter behavior and proves the need in creating a new ...
peer reviewedHow do voters in consolidating democracies see electoral integrity? How does election a...
Despite the existence of various significant theories, finding one reliable way of analysing electio...
The aim of the article was to present factors that determined voting behaviour of citizens in nation...
The present article aims to describe socio-political context which has proceeded before parliamentar...
Introduction. The article discusses comparative psychograms of groups of respondents. They are forme...
This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and it...
The effects of two measures of alienation on political participation were examined. The hypotheses w...
This study attempts to clarify the meaning of the concept of alienation for political science by int...
The number of respondents being sampled as many as 220 respondents. The description of the responden...
Within the literature, there is an ongoing debate on how to understand the broader implications of t...
This study uses quantitative methods to determine the relationship between political alienation and ...
Published online: 23 October 2017It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife ac...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Both spatial theories of voti...
This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and it...
This article reviews the current models of the voter behavior and proves the need in creating a new ...
peer reviewedHow do voters in consolidating democracies see electoral integrity? How does election a...
Despite the existence of various significant theories, finding one reliable way of analysing electio...
The aim of the article was to present factors that determined voting behaviour of citizens in nation...
The present article aims to describe socio-political context which has proceeded before parliamentar...
Introduction. The article discusses comparative psychograms of groups of respondents. They are forme...
This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and it...