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Electoral Geography, the analysis of spatial patterns of voting, is
undergoing a renaissance with new methodological advances,
theoretical shifts and changes in the political landscape.
Integrating new conceptual approaches with a broad array of case
studies from the USA, Europe and Asia, this volume examines key
questions in electoral geography: How has electoral geography
changed since the 1980s when the last wave of works in this sub
discipline appeared? In what ways does contemporary scholarship in
social theory inform the analysis of elections and their spatial
patterns? How has electoral geography been reconfigured by social
and technological changes and those that shape the voting process
itself? How can the comparative analysis of elections inform the
field? In addressing these issues, the volume moves electoral
geography beyond its traditional, empiricist focus on the United
States to engage with contemporary theoretical developments and to
outline the myriad theoretical, conceptual and methodological
perspectives and applications that together are ushering in
electoral geography's revitalization. The result is a broader,
comparative analysis of how elections reflect and in turn shape
social and spatial relations.
Electoral Geography, the analysis of spatial patterns of voting, is
undergoing a renaissance with new methodological advances,
theoretical shifts and changes in the political landscape.
Integrating new conceptual approaches with a broad array of case
studies from the USA, Europe and Asia, this volume examines key
questions in electoral geography: How has electoral geography
changed since the 1980s when the last wave of works in this sub
discipline appeared? In what ways does contemporary scholarship in
social theory inform the analysis of elections and their spatial
patterns? How has electoral geography been reconfigured by social
and technological changes and those that shape the voting process
itself? How can the comparative analysis of elections inform the
field? In addressing these issues, the volume moves electoral
geography beyond its traditional, empiricist focus on the United
States to engage with contemporary theoretical developments and to
outline the myriad theoretical, conceptual and methodological
perspectives and applications that together are ushering in
electoral geography's revitalization. The result is a broader,
comparative analysis of how elections reflect and in turn shape
social and spatial relations.
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