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Political Candidate Selection Jeanette Ashe

Political Candidate Selection By Jeanette Ashe

Political Candidate Selection by Jeanette Ashe


Summary

This book solves the puzzle of why some aspirant candidates are successful while others fail, by proposing and applying a universally applicable multistage approach to discover the relationship between selection rules, selectors' biases, aspirants' attributes, and selection outcomes.

Political Candidate Selection Summary

Political Candidate Selection: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Under-Representation in the UK by Jeanette Ashe

The secret garden of politics, where some win and others lose their candidate selection bids, and why some aspirant candidates are successful while others fail have been enduring puzzles within political science. This book solves this puzzle by proposing and applying a universally applicable multistage approach to discover the relationship between selection rules, selectors' biases, aspirants' attributes, and selection outcomes.

Rare party and survey data on winning and losing candidates and insider views on what it takes to win a selection contest at multiple selection stages are compared and used to reveal the inner workings of the secret garden. With a primary focus on the British Labour party over several elections, the findings challenge many long-held assumptions about why some aspirant candidate types are successful over others and provides real-world and controversial solutions to addressing women's and other marginalised groups' descriptive underrepresentation. As such, it provides a much-needed fresh look at party selection processes and draws new conclusions as to why political underrepresentation occurs and should inform policies to remedy it.

This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of gender and ethnicity in politics, political parties and candidate selection, and more broadly to the study of political elites, comparative politics, sociology, labour studies, gender, race, and disability studies, and to practitioners.

About Jeanette Ashe

Jeanette Ashe is Chair of the Political Science Department at Douglas College, British Columbia, Canada.

Table of Contents

1. Study Overview 2. The Selection Process Puzzle and Ideal Candidate Types 3. Data and Initial Supply and Demand Tests 4. Centralisation and the Labour Party's Candidate Selection Process 5. Assessing Centralisation in the British Labour Party's Selection Process 6. Assessing Early Stage Selector Preference for Ideal Candidates 7. Do Local Party Members Select Ideal Candidates? 8. Conclusion

Additional information

GOR013378773
9781032400938
1032400935
Political Candidate Selection: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Under-Representation in the UK by Jeanette Ashe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-08-29
234
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