Canada is often held up as an example of a healthy democracy, ranking
high by international standards. However, the Canadian public is less
enthusiastic about the way our democracy works. In recent years, there
has been a marked decline in electoral participation, trust in
government, and democratic satisfaction among the Canadian public.
Rather than focusing on the operation of institutions, this book
approaches the “democratic deficit” from the perspective of the
everyday Canadians and assesses the performance of Parliament and the
media in light of their perceptions and expectations. In doing so, a
number of chapters highlight the disjuncture between perceptions and
performance. For example, governments do keep many of their election
promises, and media coverage is not as negative as we are apt to
believe. These are important findings that challenge conventional
wisdom. The chapters on Twitter break new ground, providing completely
new data on the use of social media by both elite political actors and
ordinary Canadians. Similarly, the book provides new insights into
political apathy by drawing on focus group discussions that represent
the first attempt to ask politically marginalized Canadians why they
have turned their backs on politics. By introducing the voice of
everyday Canadians, this book brings a critical new perspective to
political discussions in this country. Canadian Democracy from the
Ground Up is essential for anyone who would like to learn how to build
a better democracy – one that meets the expectations of the Canadian
public.
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Perceptions and Performance
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ISBN
9780774828284
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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