Topic 1- Participation and Voting Behaviour Flashcards
Politics
Concerned with developing a knowledge and understanding of government and society. In particular, the struggle for power, and influence between competing individuals and groups
Democracy
Originates from the greek word Demokratia. Demos is a union of ‘demos’ meaning people and kratia meaning power. Therefore, people power. Abraham Lincoln described it as people power. Could be translated to mobcracy/mob rule
Authoritarian Regimes
Non-democratic countries in which there is a very strong central direction and control. May be elections but range of candidates limited or campaigning made difficult for those who take an alternative view to those in power
Direct Democracy
Form of democracy in which the citizens themselves assemble to debate and decided issues of public importance
Representative Democracy
Where the people elect representatives who make decisions on their behalf Where the people elect representatives who make decisions on their behalf
Elitism
Recognition that society should be governed by an elite or small group
Legitimate
System of government is one in which the authority of the government is widely accepted by those who are subject to it. We speak of the authority of an official but of the legitimacy of a regime
Participation
Engagement of the population in the forms of political action
Pluralism
Literally means “rule by the many” relates to society in which there are diverse and competing centres of power, which seek to exert influence over government
Pressure Groups
Comprise organisations that do not stand for election themselves, but rather seek to influence those who do gain political office and are therefore in a position to shape public policy
Electorate
Relates to all qualified voters
Franchise
Or suffrage is the right to vote for representatives in a legislative body
Abstainers
Are those who do not vote this may be for involuntary reasons or a deliberate choice not to vote, perhaps due to the reasons in the “in depth” section adjacent
Apathy
Lack of interest or enthusiasm, for playing a part in the political system. Others might see it as representing broad satisfaction with things as they are, so that there is no need to exert oneself to register one’s own viewpoint or take an active role
Alienation
Feeling of separateness, of being alone and apart from others. In this sense, it refers to the feeling of being estranged from the rest of the community, society or world
Post materialist age
Era in which people are less concerned about their material needs such as the basic requirements of food and shelter which are available to the majority and more concerned with quality of life
Initiative
Procedure through which an individual or group may propose legislation by securing the signatures of a required number of qualified voters
Recall vote
Infrequently used device that enables a certain number of voters to demand a vote on whether an elected official should be removed from office.
Opinion poll
Survey designed to find out the voting intentions or attitudes of members of the public
Focus groups
Small groups of people whose views are probed on a range of questions