Description: The Referendum that Changed a Nation by Ailsa Henderson, Robert Johns, Jac M. Larner, Christopher J. Carman Drawing on data from the Scottish Referendum Study and subsequent Scottish Election Studies, this book provides the first in depth analysis of how voters engaged with the independence referendum in 2014 and what impact this has had on vote choice, polarisation and engagement in Scotland since then. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Drawing on data from the Scottish Referendum Study and subsequent Scottish Election Studies, this book provides the first in depth analysis of how voters engaged with the independence referendum in 2014 and what impact this has had on vote choice, polarisation and engagement in Scotland since then. The book contains eight chapters, and discusses how voters engaged with the referendum campaign, explains vote choice by examining reactions to the cues of parties, leaders and events, and compares the importance of these to calculations about risk. Back Cover "This book is short but very sweet, in electoral analysis terms. You can pick this book up and read it in one sitting, gain a ton of fascinating insights you didnt know, gain a depth of understanding about referenda in general and the Scottish referendum in particular, and learn lessons from the 2014 independence referendum and what has followed with all the implications still to come. Accessible and careful scholarship at its best." -- Jane Green , Professor of Political Science, University of Oxford, UK "This outstanding book provides a wonderfully detailed but accessible analysis of the lasting significance of a seismic event in Scottish - and UK - politics, the 2014 independence referendum. Packed with informative and authoritative data, The Referendum that Changed a Nation is a must-read for anyone who wants to enhance their understanding of contemporary Scottish politics and a constitutional debate which will not disappear anytime soon." -- Jon Tonge , Professor of Politics, University of Liverpool, UK Drawing on data from the Scottish Referendum Study and subsequent Scottish Election Studies, this book provides the first in depth analysis of how voters engaged with the independence referendum in 2014 and what impact this has had on vote choice, polarisation and engagement in Scotland since then. The book contains eight chapters, and discusses how voters engaged with the referendum campaign, explains vote choice by examining reactions to the cues of parties, leaders and events, and compares the importance of these to calculations about risk. Ailsa Henderson is Professor of Political Science at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Robert Johns is Professor of Politics at the University of Essex, UK. Jac M. Larner is Lecturer in Politics at Cardiff University and Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Christopher J. Carman is Stevenson Professor of Citizenship at the University of Glasgow, UK. Author Biography Ailsa Henderson is Professor of Political Science at the University of Edinburgh, UK.Robert Johns is Professor of Politics at the University of Essex, UK.Jac M. Larner is Lecturer in Politics at Cardiff University and Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, UK.Christopher J. Carman is Stevenson Professor of Citizenship at the University of Glasgow, UK. Table of Contents 1. Studying Referendums and Voting in Scotland.- 2. The 2014 Referendum Campaign.- 3. How Voters Reacted to Campaign Cues.- 4. Explaining Referendum Vote Choice.- 5. Two Earthquakes or One?.- 6. Electoral Behaviour 2014 to 2019: The Multi-Level Voter in Scotland.- 7. How the Referendum Changes Scotland: Engagement, Polarisation and Losers Consent.- 8. Conclusion. Feature Provides the first comprehensive analysis of vote choice in the Scottish independence referendum Challenges widely-held assumptions about what mattered during the campaign, and what has happened in Scotland afterwards Comparing the impact of the independence referendum to the impact of the Brexit referendum Details ISBN3031160940 Author Christopher J. Carman Short Title The Referendum That Changed a Nation Publisher Springer International Publishing AG Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 3031160940 ISBN-13 9783031160943 Format Hardcover Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Country of Publication Switzerland Edition 1st UK Release Date 2022-11-29 Pages 201 Publication Date 2022-11-29 Illustrations 2 Illustrations, color; 41 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 201 p. 43 illus., 2 illus. in color. Edition Description 1st ed. 2022 Subtitle Scottish Voting Behaviour 2014–2019 DEWEY 324.609411 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139308885;
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