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Abstract: This article discusses the post-war history of the Dutch social-democratic Partij van de Arbeid. It takes as its point of departure the fact that the two elements at the heart of contemporary discussions about the future of social democracy – struggles over the definition of its constitue...

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Main Author: Harm Kaal
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: StudienVerlag 2018-04-01
Series:Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
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Online Access:https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/oezg/article/view/3318
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spelling doaj-9d6b0f39088b475db67746431f37c4e72021-03-18T20:46:09ZdeuStudienVerlagÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften1016-765X2707-966X2018-04-0129110.25365/oezg-2018-29-1-3Work in ProgressHarm Kaal0Department of History, Faculty of Arts, Radboud University Nijmegen Abstract: This article discusses the post-war history of the Dutch social-democratic Partij van de Arbeid. It takes as its point of departure the fact that the two elements at the heart of contemporary discussions about the future of social democracy – struggles over the definition of its constituency, particularly the role class should play in it, and attempts to revitalize its interaction with the electorate – are present throughout the post-war history of the PvdA. The article explores both the content and mode of political representation: it investigates the representative claims of the Dutch social democrats and the communicative practices through which these claims were made in order to establish how the PvdA imagined and tried to constitute its constituency. Who, which groups of voters, were the social democrats claiming to represent? How did they try to reach voters? How did their interaction with the electorate develop against the background of the rise of – new forms of – mass media? https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/oezg/article/view/3318social democracythe Netherlandselectoral culturepolitical representation
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Work in Progress
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
social democracy
the Netherlands
electoral culture
political representation
author_facet Harm Kaal
author_sort Harm Kaal
title Work in Progress
title_short Work in Progress
title_full Work in Progress
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title_sort work in progress
publisher StudienVerlag
series Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
issn 1016-765X
2707-966X
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract: This article discusses the post-war history of the Dutch social-democratic Partij van de Arbeid. It takes as its point of departure the fact that the two elements at the heart of contemporary discussions about the future of social democracy – struggles over the definition of its constituency, particularly the role class should play in it, and attempts to revitalize its interaction with the electorate – are present throughout the post-war history of the PvdA. The article explores both the content and mode of political representation: it investigates the representative claims of the Dutch social democrats and the communicative practices through which these claims were made in order to establish how the PvdA imagined and tried to constitute its constituency. Who, which groups of voters, were the social democrats claiming to represent? How did they try to reach voters? How did their interaction with the electorate develop against the background of the rise of – new forms of – mass media?
topic social democracy
the Netherlands
electoral culture
political representation
url https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/oezg/article/view/3318
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