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Youthquake 2017 The Rise Of Young Cosmopolitans In Britain 1st Ed James Sloam

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Youthquake 2017 The Rise Of Young Cosmopolitans In Britain 1st Ed James Sloam
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Author: James Sloam, Matt Henn
ISBN: 9783319974682, 9783319974699, 3319974688, 3319974696
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Youthquake 2017 The Rise Of Young Cosmopolitans In Britain 1st Ed James Sloam by James Sloam, Matt Henn 9783319974682, 9783319974699, 3319974688, 3319974696 instant download after payment.

This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.

This book investigates the reasons behind the 2017 youthquake – which saw the highest rate of youth turnout in a quarter of a century, and an unprecedented gap in youth support for Labour over the Conservative Party – from both a comparative and a theoretical perspective. It compares youth turnout and party allegiance over time and traces changes in youth political participation in the UK since the onset of the 2008 global financial crisis – from austerity, to the 2016 EU referendum, to the rise of Corbyn – up until the June 2017 General Election. The book identifies the rise of cosmopolitan values and left-leaning attitudes amongst Young Millennials, particularly students and young women. The situation in the UK is also contrasted with developments in youth participation in other established democracies, including the youthquakes inspired by Obama in the US (2008) and Trudeau in Canada (2015).

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