The 2012 French Election
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This edited volume is based on a highly original survey carried out between November 2011 and June 2012 among a panel of 6,000 voters. The panel was interviewed on 12 separate occasions about how and why they made their voting choices. The book focuses on how electoral choices are made and how these choices evolve during the short time-span of an election campaign. The analysis of the 2012 electoral result shows more than ever that voting choices are the fruit of interweaving timelines: the long term period that characterizes voters' predispositions and their predictions of a possible scenario; the shorter period of time during which the campaign unfolds where those predispositions are either confirmed, called into question, or undone; and the moment when the final choice is made. This is the first time the electoral decision-making process during a French Presidential election has been systematically studied.
The first in-depth longitudinal electoral study of a French presidential election, now available in English Assembles a team of high-profile French election specialists to analyze this data on electoral choices and make case-specific and broader conclusions Presents the data and results from this groundbreaking study with a new introduction and conclusion for English-speaking readers
Autorentext
Pascal Perrineau is Distinguished Professor at Sciences Po Paris, France, and has advised numerous media and scientific projects. His research focuses mainly on electoral sociology, the extreme right in France and in Europe, and the new socio-political cleavages at work in European societies. He is the author of many works, including Le Vote normal (2012) and, with Dominique Reynié, Le Dictionnaire du vote (2001).
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION by Pascal Perrineau .- PART 1: Perceptions of the Campaign .- Chapter 1: Pre-determined Issues in the 2012 Presidential election by Gilles Finchelstein .- Chapter 2: The Candidates: Crystallized Images by Daniel Boy, Jean Chiche .- Chapter 3: Information Gathering and Campaign Following among Voters: The Paradox of Electoral Campaigns by Thierry Vedel .- PART 2: Voter Mobility and Mobilization .- Chapter 4: Electoral Turnout: Mobilization in all its Diversity by Anne Muxel .- Chapter 5: Fluctuations on the Left by Flora Chanvril, Henry Rey .- Chapter 6: Shifts in Voting Decisions on the Right: From a Centripetal Victory to a Centrifugal Defeat by Bruno Cautrès, Sylvie Strudel .- Chapter 7: Fluctuations between the Left and the Right: Expressions of Protest that Benefitted François Hollande by Anne Muxel .- Chapter 8: Fluctuations at the Center: a Short-lived and Fragile Breakthrough for François Bayrou by Pierre Bréchon .- PART 3: Making a Voting Choice .- Chapter 9: The Moment of Electoral Choice by Pascal Perrineau, Brice Teinturier .- Chapter 10: The Impact of Issues on Electoral Choice by Dominique Reynié .- Chapter 11: Narrowing the Gap in the Second Round or the 'Referenda' of the 6th of May 2012 by Jérôme Jaffré .- PART 4: Expectations of the Incoming President .- Chapter 12: Expectations of the New President by Mariette Sineau, Bruno Cautrès .- Chapter 13: A Review of the First Hundred Days: a 'Normal' presidency at a Time of Unprecedented Crisis by Jérôme Fourquet .- CONCLUSION by Pascal Perrineau .- BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781349956869
- Editor Pascal Perrineau
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2016
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2018
- EAN 9781349956869
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 1349956864
- Veröffentlichung 09.06.2018
- Titel The 2012 French Election
- Untertitel How the Electorate Decided
- Gewicht 346g
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan US
- Anzahl Seiten 264
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Politikwissenschaft