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_aBromley, Catherine _eautore |
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_aHas Devolution Delivered? / _cDavid McCrone, Catherine Bromley, John Curtice, Alison Park. |
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_aEdinburgh : _bEdinburgh University Press, _c[2022] |
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_tFrontmatter -- _tContents -- _tList of Tables -- _tNotes on the Contributors -- _t1. Introduction -- _tPart 1: Devolution and Independence -- _t2. The Devolution Conundrum? -- _t3. A Better Union? -- _t4. Sources of Support for the SNP -- _tPart 2: Devolved Elections -- _t5. Holyrood 2003 - Where were the Voters? -- _t6. Is Holyrood Accountable and Representative? -- _t7. A Chance to Experiment? -- _t8. Proportional Power -- _tPart 3: National Identity -- _t9. Routes into Scottishness? -- _t10. Islamophobia and Anglophobia in Post-Devolution Scotland -- _t11. Conclusion -- _tTechnical Appendix -- _tIndex |
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| 520 | _aOne of the key aims of devolution in Scotland was to change the way people felt about their country and the way they were governed. This book draws on a unique range of Scottish Election Studies and Scottish Social Attitudes surveys to explore the early success - or otherwise - of devolution in meeting this objective. It asks how the Scottish public has reacted to the initial experience of devolution, and the lessons this experience might have for the future of devolution.The following questions are considered:How have public attitudes towards the governance of Scotland within the Union evolved from pre-devolution to the end of the first term of the Scottish Parliament? What has happened to support for the principal advocates for leaving the Union, the SNP?Why are fewer people voting in devolved elections than in UK elections?To what degree does the behaviour of those who vote reveal a sense of involvement in the work of the Parliament?What are voters' attitudes to the additional member electoral system?Who are regarded as fellow Scots by those who all themselves 'Scottish'?What are Scots' attitudes towards the Pakistani and English minorities in Scotland?Drawing on rich sources, this book presents a comprehensive and complete analysis of the Scottish public's evolving view of devolution.Key Features:Provides a short history of devolution including how the 1999 and 2003 elections were fought and their outcomesLooks at public attitudes to 4 key objectives many hoped devolution would achieve: (i) a better-governed country; (ii) a public more involved in how the country is governed; (iii) an electorate with more influence; (iv) the development of open civic nationalism, not one based on narrow notions of ethnicityAsks what we should expect of devolution over the next decade based on what we have learnt about public opinion in ScotlandWritten by an established team of writers known for their work in Scottish survey analysis. | ||
| 530 | _aIssued also in print. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022) | |
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_aDecentralization in government _xScotland _xScotland. |
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_aDecentralization in government _zScotland. |
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_aPublic administration _zScotland. |
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| 650 | 4 | _aPolitics. | |
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_aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General. _2bisacsh |
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_aBond, Ross _eautore |
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_aBromley, Catherine _eautore |
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_aCurtice, John _eautore |
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_aHussain, Asifa _eautore |
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_aMcCrone, David _eautore |
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_aMiller, William _eautore |
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_aPark, Alison _eautore |
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_aPaterson, Lindsay _eautore |
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_aRosie, Michael _eautore |
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_aSurridge, Paula _eautore |
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| 856 | 4 | 0 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9780748627011?locatt=mode:legacy |
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