Developing a framework of analysis which enables a detailed
empirical investigation of Scottish Green Party membership, this is
a detailed assessment of why people become members of a green
party. The questions are particularly relevant in the light of
declining political participation. Lynn Bennie responds to the gap
in the literature on green and small parties and builds on the work
of other researchers who have used similar methods to explore
membership of the larger parties. The volume incorporates an
extensive review of participation literature; details the history
of the Scottish Green Party; documents extensive survey data of
party members; and develops an understanding of motivations behind
membership of a green party. It will prove ideal for courses on
political behaviour and green politics, and be of interest to
sociologists and political science researchers.
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