Show simple item record

dc.contributor.authorWills, J
dc.contributor.authorScott, J
dc.date.accessioned2018-02-14T14:44:04Z
dc.date.issued2017-06-09
dc.description.abstractThis paper highlights the geographical contributions made to academic debate about democracy, representation and the role of the political party. It argues that while geographers have made important arguments in relation to the structure and operation of representative democracy, there is scope for paying greater attention to the internal spatial dynamics of the political party. A successful political party requires a balance between the national party machine and its local membership base. This paper draws on research to explore the way in which the British Labour Party sought to renew its local membership base by adopting community organising techniques and establishing a new arms-length organisation, Movement for Change (M4C), between 2010 and 2015. It uses this research material to highlight the importance of the internal balance of power within any political party, and the need for a multi-scalar approach to understanding the successful operation of any political party.en_GB
dc.identifier.citationVol. 60, pp. 121 - 131en_GB
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.polgeo.2017.06.001
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10871/31493
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherElsevieren_GB
dc.rights© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).en_GB
dc.subjectRepresentative democracyen_GB
dc.subjectThe political partyen_GB
dc.subjectThe British Labour Partyen_GB
dc.subjectCommunity organisingen_GB
dc.subjectMovement for Changeen_GB
dc.subjectThe internal balance of poweren_GB
dc.titleThe geography of the political party: Lessons from the British Labour Party’s experiment with community organising, 2010 to 2015en_GB
dc.typeArticleen_GB
dc.date.available2018-02-14T14:44:04Z
dc.identifier.issn0962-6298
dc.descriptionThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.en_GB
dc.identifier.journalPolitical Geographyen_GB


Files in this item

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record