Political Candidate Selection
Political Candidate Selection
Who Wins, Who Loses, and Under-Representation in the UK
Ashe, Jeanette
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2019
220
Dura
Inglês
9781138039513
15 a 20 dias
453
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1. Study Overview 2. The Selection Process Puzzle and Ideal Candidate Types 3. Data and Initial Supply and Demand Tests 4. Centralisation and the Labour Party's Candidate Selection Process 5. Assessing Centralisation in the British Labour Party's Selection Process 6. Assessing Early Stage Selector Preference for "Ideal" Candidates 7. Do Local Party Members Select "Ideal" Candidates? 8. Conclusion
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Aspirant Candidates;BAME;BAME Candidate;political elites;UK Electoral Commission;UK National Statistics;under-representation;disability;Scottish National Party;race;Greater Descriptive Representation;gender;Candidate Selection Stages;British Labour Party;Blaenau Gwent;Party Selectors;candidate selection;Winnable Seats;Party Selection Processes;political science;Local Party Members;political candidate selection;Shortlisting Stages;Parliamentary Selections;BAME People;Candidate Selection Process;Percentage Points;Nagelkerke Pseudo;Mobilise Party Members;Legislative Recruitment;Selection Contests;Decentralised Stages;Local Selectors;Operation Black Vote;Unwinnable Seats
1. Study Overview 2. The Selection Process Puzzle and Ideal Candidate Types 3. Data and Initial Supply and Demand Tests 4. Centralisation and the Labour Party's Candidate Selection Process 5. Assessing Centralisation in the British Labour Party's Selection Process 6. Assessing Early Stage Selector Preference for "Ideal" Candidates 7. Do Local Party Members Select "Ideal" Candidates? 8. Conclusion
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Aspirant Candidates;BAME;BAME Candidate;political elites;UK Electoral Commission;UK National Statistics;under-representation;disability;Scottish National Party;race;Greater Descriptive Representation;gender;Candidate Selection Stages;British Labour Party;Blaenau Gwent;Party Selectors;candidate selection;Winnable Seats;Party Selection Processes;political science;Local Party Members;political candidate selection;Shortlisting Stages;Parliamentary Selections;BAME People;Candidate Selection Process;Percentage Points;Nagelkerke Pseudo;Mobilise Party Members;Legislative Recruitment;Selection Contests;Decentralised Stages;Local Selectors;Operation Black Vote;Unwinnable Seats