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Political culture, public opinion and political representation

Policy Analysis
Political Participation
Representation
Mixed Methods
Public Opinion
Political Cultures
INN253
Michail Melidis
University of Exeter
Stylianos Ioannis Tzagkarakis
University of Crete

Building: A, Floor: 3, Room: SR11

Wednesday 11:15 - 13:00 CEST (24/08/2022)

Abstract

Democratic culture cultivates democratic people and offers them the opportunity to participate and act towards public issues. This basic democratic characteristic also influences public opinion. Political culture has been considered as a crucial parameter that may influence the stances of public opinion and the forms as well as the levels of political representation. The analysis and comparison of different aspects of such influence will offer the chance for fruitful discussion on contemporary political representation and public opinion in different political culture contexts.

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