Place-Based Politics: How Will Local Contexts Shape Voters’ Behaviour in the Next Election?
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26 Jan 2024
15:30-16:45, SCR, Nuffield College
- British Politics Election Year Seminar Add to Calendar
University of Southampton
To request the link to join the seminar via zoom please email leonardo.carella@nuffield.ox.ac.uk
Abstract: British electoral geography has profoundly changed over the past decades. Place has become central to the language of elections and policy offerings from parties. Political divides have opened up between voters in locations strongly connected to global growth and those that are not. How do place-based factors matter for voting behaviour, and which political attitudes do they operate through? This talk explores the impact on voting choice of contrasting experiences of social and economic change and the emergence of a reinvigorated centre-periphery cleavage — reflected in diverse expressions of bias and resentment — which could influence voters’ retrospective evaluation of the government in power.
The British Politics Election Year Seminar is convened by Jane Green, Leonardo Carella and Zack Grant. For more information on this or any of the seminars in the series, please contact politics.secretary@nuffield.ox.ac.uk.