'Political Recruitment is likely to become the standard work of its kind, and it certainly deserves to be, for the depth of its scholarship, the comprehensive scope of its research, and the logic with which its case is reasoned.' Talking Politics
In this compelling book Pippa Norris and Joni Lovenduski provide the first full account of legislative recruitment in Britain for twenty-five years. Their central concern is how and why some politicians succeed in moving into the highest offices of state, while others fail. The book examines the relative dearth of women, black and working-class Members of Parliament, and whether the evident social bias in the British political élite matters for political representation. Legislative recruitment concerns the critical step from lower levels (activists, local counsellors) to a parliamentary career. The authors draw evidence from the first systematic surveys of parliamentary candidates, Members of Parliament and party selectors, as well as detailed personal interviews. The study explores how and why people become politicians, and the consequences for parties, legislatures and representative government.
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Why do some politicians succeed in moving into the highest offices of state, while others fail? This book examines the relative dearth of women, black and working-class Members of Parliament, and whether this evident social bias matters for political representation.
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1. Puzzles in political recruitment; Part I. Who Selects and How?: 2. The structure of political recruitment; 3. Conservative recruitment; 4. Labour recruitment; 5. Minor party recruitment; Part II. Who Gets Selected and Why?: 6. Supply and demand explanations; 7. Gatekeeper attitudes; 8. Candidate resources; 9. Candidate motivation; 10. Comparative candidate recruitment; Part III. Does the Social Bias Matter?: 11. The values, priorities and roles of MPs; 12. The personal vote; 13. Reforming recruitment.
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This book examines the relative dearth of women, black and working-class Members of Parliament, and whether this evident social bias matters for political representation.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780521469616
Publisert
1994-11-24
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press
Vekt
500 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336