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6. Pledge-based accountability: Voter responses to fulfilled and broken election pledges
Sammanfattning : Political parties communicate their plans to voters via promises made during election campaigns. While it has been found that governments generally take these promises they make seriously, it has also been established that many voters believe otherwise. LÄS MER
7. Valretorik i text och bild : En studie i 2002 års svenska valaffischer
Sammanfattning : Posters have been used in political communication for more than a century, and are still an important element in the election campaigns. However, few studies have been devoted to the way in which text and image work together in order to obtain the rhetorical goal of making voters vote for a specific party. LÄS MER
8. Vinna eller försvinna? : De politiska nätverkens betydelse i kampen om en plats i riksdagen
Sammanfattning : Focusing on national election campaigns in Sweden, this study examines how candidates’ political networks may influence who becomes member of Parliament in a flexible list system. Flexible list systems enable candidates placed on a non-eligible seat during the nomination process within the party organization, to still get elected via the voters’ optional preferential votes. LÄS MER
9. Symbols and emotions in Swedish crime policy discourse
Sammanfattning : The general public has assumed an increasingly prominent position in crime policy discourse, both in Sweden and internationally. Nowadays crime policy initiatives often acknowledge and respond to the presumed concerns of the general public, for instance through the promise of safety. LÄS MER
10. Rösträtt med förhinder : Rösträttsstrecken i svensk politik 1900-1920
Sammanfattning : The aim of this dissertation is to describe and analyse the voting restrictions of the Swedish franchise reform of 1909. These restrictions required that the voter should be a male of good repute, who had paid his national and local taxes for three years before the election year, had done his military service, had not been declared incapacitated or bankrupt nor owed society any poor relief. LÄS MER