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Cultural Conflict, Political Attitudes, and Voting European Metropolises
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Cultural Conflict, Political Attitudes, and Voting European Metropolises in Vernon, BC
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Cultural Conflict, Political Attitudes, and Voting European Metropolises in Vernon, BC
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How is the rise of globalization-driven cultural conflict reflected in the metropolitan geography of public opinion and voting behaviour? This book answers that question by exploring divides between metropolitan centres and outskirts in contemporary Europe. It highlights how increased polarization between traditionalist&authoritarian&nationalist and green&alternative&libertarian values has a distinct metropolitan dimension & one rarely examined so far. This dimension is shaped by both compositional and contextual factors, such as geographic peripherality and housing market dynamics. Essential reading for understanding how urban and suburban contexts are associated with political behaviour in ways that transcend traditional left-right divides.
How is the rise of globalization-driven cultural conflict reflected in the metropolitan geography of public opinion and voting behaviour? This book answers that question by exploring divides between metropolitan centres and outskirts in contemporary Europe. It highlights how increased polarization between traditionalist&authoritarian&nationalist and green&alternative&libertarian values has a distinct metropolitan dimension & one rarely examined so far. This dimension is shaped by both compositional and contextual factors, such as geographic peripherality and housing market dynamics. Essential reading for understanding how urban and suburban contexts are associated with political behaviour in ways that transcend traditional left-right divides.



















