textabstractThe traditional class approach to politics maintains that the working class 'naturally' votes for left-wing parties because those represent their economic interests. This traditional working class voting pattern has however become less typical, giving rise to today's 'Death of Class Debate' in political sociology. Against this background, we study why so many people, working and middle class alike, today vote for parties that do not represent their 'real class interests'. Critically elaborating on Lipset's work on working-class authoritarianism and Inglehart's on post -materialism, we first confirm that 'natural' voting perfectly complies with the logic of class analysis. 'Unnatural' voting, however, is not driven by economic vo...
The most important questions in the study of class voting during the last few decades have been whet...
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textabstractThe purpose of this article is to understand why the traditional pattern of a leftist wo...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
Contains fulltext : 99988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To what extent...
textabstractSilent Revolution, Counter-revolution or Cultural Conflict? Political Cultural Change an...
textabstractBy means of a re-analysis of the most relevant data source – the International Social Mo...
To what extent can the decline of class voting in the Netherlands be explained by sociological facto...
Defence date: 29 November 2017Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi (Supervisor), European Univers...
Studies of the issue disagree about the reasons for—even the existence of—a low level of class votin...
textabstractIn this paper we investigate the linkage between changes in the political culture on the...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάThe article begins with a brief discussion of analyses which arg...
According to the thesis put forward by the sociologist Seymour M. Lipset in his book, Political Man:...
The most important questions in the study of class voting during the last few decades have been whet...
Contains fulltext : 55915.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Large differen...
Contains fulltext : 64472.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper stu...
textabstractThe purpose of this article is to understand why the traditional pattern of a leftist wo...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
Contains fulltext : 99988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To what extent...
textabstractSilent Revolution, Counter-revolution or Cultural Conflict? Political Cultural Change an...
textabstractBy means of a re-analysis of the most relevant data source – the International Social Mo...
To what extent can the decline of class voting in the Netherlands be explained by sociological facto...
Defence date: 29 November 2017Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi (Supervisor), European Univers...
Studies of the issue disagree about the reasons for—even the existence of—a low level of class votin...
textabstractIn this paper we investigate the linkage between changes in the political culture on the...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάThe article begins with a brief discussion of analyses which arg...
According to the thesis put forward by the sociologist Seymour M. Lipset in his book, Political Man:...
The most important questions in the study of class voting during the last few decades have been whet...
Contains fulltext : 55915.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Large differen...
Contains fulltext : 64472.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper stu...