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Who Cares About Representation?

Autor Feodor Snagovsky
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mai 2026
While almost every advanced democracy has become more ethnically diverse over the past century, ethnic minorities remain dramatically underrepresented in elected government positions in proportion to the general population. Do these differences in representation change how legitimate voters think the political system is?
Drawing on surveys and election studies in Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom, Feodor Snagovsky examines whether the ethnic composition of legislatures affects how responsive both white and non-white voters think their political system is to their interests. He finds only limited evidence that this descriptive representation shapes how ethnic-minority voters feel about their governments. More concerning is the belief of many ethnic-majority voters that the presence of non-white legislators threatens their own political interests.
Who Cares About Representation? challenges our assumptions about why representation matters and reveals white grievance as a pressing problem for pluralism and liberal democracy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780774872966
ISBN-10: 0774872969
Pagini: 235
Ilustrații: 27 charts, 38 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: University of British Columbia Press

Notă biografică

Feodor Snagovsky is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta. His work has been published in journals such as Party Politics, Parliamentary Affairs, Government and Opposition, Electoral Studies, the Canadian Journal of Political Science, and the Australian Journal of Political Science.

Recenzii

"Who Cares About Representation? problematizes issues like white identity politics, zero-sum perceptions, and ethnic majority backlash – topics crucial for contemporary democratic discourse."

"Snagovsky’s findings have important implications for how we think about representation, the behavior of political parties, and our understanding of populism, nativism, and the rise of authoritarian regimes. For anyone interested in how liberal democracies are changing, this book should be on your shelf."