This book studies the challenges to conventional politics posed by new ways of selecting candidates for legislative elections. The recent economic crisis had profound political consequences on politics, generating an upsurge in the demand for more participative ways of decision-making in politics channelled through social movements and individuals in different countries. Some parties have reacted by introducing changes in their internal organization (via intra-party democracy), particularly related to the selection of candidates for public office. This volume explores the trends and challenges of these new methods of selection, analyses how the internet is increasingly being used as a selection tool, and evaluates some of the relevant consequences related to political representation, party cohesion and party centralization, among others.
Intra-party democracy and Internet: the case of NEOS in Austria
págs. 77-98
Selecting candidates online in Europe: a comparison among the cases of M5S, Podemos and European Green Party
págs. 99-121
New wine in old bottles?: the selection of electoral candidates in general election in Podemos
Santiago Pérez-Nievas Montiel, José Rama Caamaño, Carlos Fernández Esquer
págs. 123-146
págs. 147-171
The sociopolitical profile of parliamentary representatives in Greece, Italy and Spain before and after the "eurocrisis": a comparative empirical assessment
Manina Kakepaki, Fani Kountouri, Luca Verzichelli, Xavier Coller Porta
págs. 175-200
Gender representation in Wales: new approaches to candidate selection in UK's devolved legislatures and beyond
págs. 201-230
The selection of candidates and its impact on parliamentary behaviour: insights from the Italian case
págs. 231-253
Candidate selection and party discipline in Europe: a comparative perspective
Guillermo Cordero García, Patrik Öhberg, Xavier Coller Porta, Antonio M. Jaime Castillo
págs. 255-272
págs. 273-288
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