Key indicators for participation in political parties are at an all-time low. Much of the energy that once went into parties now finds itself in cause-based campaigns. This article asks how and if political parties can renew themselves. It looks at the heyday of political parties in the 1950s and 1960s, the challenge posed to them by a pincer movement of consumerism and identity politics since that period, and at the current relationship between political parties, campaigners and ideas of power, particularly in an age of digital media. It argues that political parties and their manner of wielding power has become ‘abject’ but that traditional campaign groups cannot simply fill that role as it goes against their very design. Instead a new fo...
The article provides a theoretical overview of how parties in modern democracies are using the Inter...
This article discusses one model type of political party – the idea of a “marketing party”. The term...
Political parties are in decline, with membership and party identification both falling. How can the...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
none1noThis article presents an interpretation of the present malaise that afflicts the political pa...
Campaigning is an essential function of modern political parties. According to some of the most well...
Political parties are both vehicles for the pursuit of power and specific sites in which it is produ...
none1noParty and Democracy questions why political parties today are held in such low estimation in...
The literature on party change has shown how the advent of the digital revolution and the diffusion ...
It has been a fashion over the last two or three decades to claim that political party is in decline...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
The paper argues that parties are losing legitimacy because of their adaptation to the changing envi...
In the past 30 years, party membership has dropped significantly across Europe, whereas other forms ...
At a time when the literature on political parties is brimming with health and vitality, the parties...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
The article provides a theoretical overview of how parties in modern democracies are using the Inter...
This article discusses one model type of political party – the idea of a “marketing party”. The term...
Political parties are in decline, with membership and party identification both falling. How can the...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
none1noThis article presents an interpretation of the present malaise that afflicts the political pa...
Campaigning is an essential function of modern political parties. According to some of the most well...
Political parties are both vehicles for the pursuit of power and specific sites in which it is produ...
none1noParty and Democracy questions why political parties today are held in such low estimation in...
The literature on party change has shown how the advent of the digital revolution and the diffusion ...
It has been a fashion over the last two or three decades to claim that political party is in decline...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
The paper argues that parties are losing legitimacy because of their adaptation to the changing envi...
In the past 30 years, party membership has dropped significantly across Europe, whereas other forms ...
At a time when the literature on political parties is brimming with health and vitality, the parties...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
The article provides a theoretical overview of how parties in modern democracies are using the Inter...
This article discusses one model type of political party – the idea of a “marketing party”. The term...
Political parties are in decline, with membership and party identification both falling. How can the...