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Participation, Information and Democracy
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Participation, Information and Democracy

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englanti
According to mainstream democratic theory, the ideal citizen in a democracy should participate regularly in political activities and be well informed. The reality, however, is somewhat different. Election turnout is declining or low in many countries and studies have shown that most citizens are poorly informed about politics. This book discusses what consequences low turnout and low information might have: would higher levels of turnout and better informed citizens lead to different political outcomes in elections and other types of votes? This empirical analysis draws two conclusions. First, it shows that political outcomes sometimes would be different if turnout and information levels were higher, but that no one political party would systematically benefit from that. Second, it shows that especially low levels of information among the voters, but less so low turnout, tend to produce distortions in the sense that if people were better informed, they would sometimes but not always have chosen different parties and policies.
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The Consequences of Low Participation and Low Information for the Functioning of Democracy
Kirjailija
Georg Lutz
ISBN
9783825892685
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.6.2006
Kustantaja
Lit Verlag
Sivumäärä
248