Is One Nation really a postmaterialist party? Exploring the relationship between postmodernization and party support in Australia
In this paper we explore the relationship between postmodern values and voting in Australia. The best-known and most widely used measure in the literature is Inglehart's materialism-postmaterialism scale and we begin by examining what the four-item version of this scale can offer in understandi...
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| description | In this paper we explore the relationship between postmodern values and voting in Australia. The best-known and most widely used measure in the literature is Inglehart's materialism-postmaterialism scale and we begin by examining what the four-item version of this scale can offer in understanding voting support for Australian political parties. We continue by examining other aspects of postmodern attitudes and investigate whether or not the incorporation of a postmodern politics dimension as well as a more traditional left-right dimension adds to our understanding of current voting patterns in Australia, including for minor parties. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-211262017-01-30T12:23:19Z Is One Nation really a postmaterialist party? Exploring the relationship between postmodernization and party support in Australia Charnock, David postmaterialism One Nation Inglehart postmodernism Australian politics Voting In this paper we explore the relationship between postmodern values and voting in Australia. The best-known and most widely used measure in the literature is Inglehart's materialism-postmaterialism scale and we begin by examining what the four-item version of this scale can offer in understanding voting support for Australian political parties. We continue by examining other aspects of postmodern attitudes and investigate whether or not the incorporation of a postmodern politics dimension as well as a more traditional left-right dimension adds to our understanding of current voting patterns in Australia, including for minor parties. 2001 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21126 fulltext |
| spellingShingle | postmaterialism One Nation Inglehart postmodernism Australian politics Voting Charnock, David Is One Nation really a postmaterialist party? Exploring the relationship between postmodernization and party support in Australia |
| title | Is One Nation really a postmaterialist party? Exploring the relationship between postmodernization and party support in Australia |
| title_full | Is One Nation really a postmaterialist party? Exploring the relationship between postmodernization and party support in Australia |
| title_fullStr | Is One Nation really a postmaterialist party? Exploring the relationship between postmodernization and party support in Australia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Is One Nation really a postmaterialist party? Exploring the relationship between postmodernization and party support in Australia |
| title_short | Is One Nation really a postmaterialist party? Exploring the relationship between postmodernization and party support in Australia |
| title_sort | is one nation really a postmaterialist party? exploring the relationship between postmodernization and party support in australia |
| topic | postmaterialism One Nation Inglehart postmodernism Australian politics Voting |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21126 |