Irish Voters Decide

Irish Voters Decide
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 071904037X
ISBN-13 : 9780719040375
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Synopsis Irish Voters Decide by : Richard Sinnott

This textbook explores voting behaviour in Irish general elections and referendums since independence in 1922. By interpreting the latest survey, opinion poll and statistical data for the non-psephologist, Richard Sinnott explores how and why Irish voters' preferences have changed, and asks whether the 1922 general election has heralded a fundamental realignment in the Irish political system.

Irish Voters Decide

Irish Voters Decide
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Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 071904037X
ISBN-13 : 9780719040375
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Synopsis Irish Voters Decide by : Richard Sinnott

Ireland Says Yes

Ireland Says Yes
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Publisher : Merrion Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781785370397
ISBN-13 : 1785370391
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Ireland Says Yes by : Gráinne Healy

At 7.20pm on 23rd May 2015, in the courtyard of Dublin Castle, Ireland truly became a nation of equals. Ireland Says Yes is the fast-paced narrative account of all the drama, excitement and highs and lows of the last 100 days of the extraordinary campaign for a Yes vote in the 2015 Marriage Equality Referendum. Those who led the Yes Equality campaign tell the inside story of how the referendum was won, and how Ireland’s two principal gay and lesbian rights organisations put together the most effective and successful civic society campaign ever launched in Irish politics. As well as a drama-packed chronological account of how the Yes campaign was executed, the book explores how social media mobilised a new generation of voters to the polls and how political parties, student unions and youth groups co-ordinated their efforts to deliver one of the most historic referendum results in Irish political history.

The Irish Voter

The Irish Voter
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015077127887
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Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Irish Voter by : Michael Marsh

The Irish Voter provides the first comprehensive, academic survey of the motives, outlook, and behavior of voters in the Republic of Ireland. It explores long-term influences on voter choice, the economy, party leaders, and the candidates themselves. It also examines how vote and why many do not vote at all. Findings are assessed both within an Irish and a more comparative context. Ireland uses an electoral system that gives voters an unusual degree of freedom to pick the candidates they prefer: the single transferable vote. Attachment to parties is very low, differences between them are often obscure, candidate profiles are very high, and turnout is falling rapidly. However, Irish elections buck international trends as campaigns rely very heavily on personal contact between parties and the voters.

Ireland Says Yes

Ireland Says Yes
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ISBN-10 : 1785370405
ISBN-13 : 9781785370403
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Ireland Says Yes by : Gráinne Healy

At 7.20pm on 23rd May 2015, in the courtyard of Dublin Castle, Ireland truly became a nation of equals. Ireland Says Yes is the fast-paced narrative account of all the drama, excitement and highs and lows of the last 100 days of the extraordinary campaign for a Yes vote in the 2015 Marriage Equality Referendum. Those who led the Yes Equality campaign tell the inside story of how the referendum was won, and how Ireland's two principal gay and lesbian rights organisations put together the most effective and successful civic society campaign ever launched in Irish politics. As well as a drama-packed chronological account of how the Yes campaign was executed, the book explores how social media mobilised a new generation of voters to the polls and how political parties, student unions and youth groups co-ordinated their efforts to deliver one of the most historic referendum results in Irish political history.

The post-crisis Irish voter

The post-crisis Irish voter
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781526122674
ISBN-13 : 1526122677
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The post-crisis Irish voter by : Michael Marsh

This is the definitive study of the Irish general election of 2016 – the most dramatic election in a generation, which resulted in the worst electoral outcome for Ireland’s established parties, the most fractionalized party system in the history of the state, and the emergence of new parties and groups. These outcomes follow a pattern seen across a number of Western Europe’s established democracies in which the ‘deep crisis’ of the Great Recession has wreaked havoc on party systems. The objective of this book is to assess this most extraordinary of Irish elections both in its Irish and wider cross-national context. With contributions from leading scholars on Irish elections, and using a unique dataset – the Irish National Election Study 2016 – this volume explores voting patterns at Ireland’s first post crisis election and it considers the implications for the electoral landscape and politics in Ireland.

The Virgin Vote

The Virgin Vote
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781469627359
ISBN-13 : 1469627353
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Virgin Vote by : Jon Grinspan

There was a time when young people were the most passionate participants in American democracy. In the second half of the nineteenth century--as voter turnout reached unprecedented peaks--young people led the way, hollering, fighting, and flirting at massive midnight rallies. Parents trained their children to be "violent little partisans," while politicians lobbied twenty-one-year-olds for their "virgin votes"—the first ballot cast upon reaching adulthood. In schoolhouses, saloons, and squares, young men and women proved that democracy is social and politics is personal, earning their adulthood by participating in public life. Drawing on hundreds of diaries and letters of diverse young Americans--from barmaids to belles, sharecroppers to cowboys--this book explores how exuberant young people and scheming party bosses relied on each other from the 1840s to the turn of the twentieth century. It also explains why this era ended so dramatically and asks if aspects of that strange period might be useful today. In a vivid evocation of this formative but forgotten world, Jon Grinspan recalls a time when struggling young citizens found identity and maturity in democracy.

British Elections and Parties Yearbook

British Elections and Parties Yearbook
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781135247171
ISBN-13 : 113524717X
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis British Elections and Parties Yearbook by : David Broughton

This volume looks at the political events and discusses the major issues of 1994, most notably the European parliament elections.

How Ireland Voted 1997

How Ireland Voted 1997
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9780429968549
ISBN-13 : 042996854X
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis How Ireland Voted 1997 by : Michael Marsh

This book covers the 1997 elections in Ireland, providing an in-depth analysis of both the campaign and the election results. It focuses on the campaign preparations and the characteristics of the new Dail.

You Vote What You Read?

You Vote What You Read?
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Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Total Pages : 47
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ISBN-10 : 9783656179191
ISBN-13 : 3656179190
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis You Vote What You Read? by : Fabian Reichert

Bachelor Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Politics - Topic: European Union, grade: 2,0, University of Constance (Politik- und Verwaltungswissenschaft), language: English, abstract: The Eurobarometer recently showed that for 41% of EU citizen daily newspapers are the main source of information about European topics. Also for those citizens, who decided on the adaption of the Lisbon treaty in the two nationwide referendums in Ireland. But as many media researchers showed, news coverage is biased (Entman 1993, Scheufele 2003). It has to be biased, because it is simply not possible to report the whole reality in one article (Downs 1957). One aspect of news bias is known under the term framing. Entman (1993: 52) defines to frame as follows “to select some aspects of a perceived reality and make them more salient in a communicating text, in such a way as to promote a particular problem definition, causal interpretation, moral evaluation, and/or treatment recommendation.” A different framing of the same ballot can induce individuals to make different choices. Such effects are known as framing effects (Scheufele 2003, de Vreese 2005a. This paper follows these hints and examines the news coverage before the two Irish referendums on the Lisbon treaty. Applying a content analysis of the two most selling Irish newspapers, The Irish Times and the Irish Independent, it aims to make statements about the framing of the treaty in the news and to give evidence if the question in the title just sounds good or contains some truth.