Social structural model and voting behaviour under the conditions of Czech rural areas


No 3/2011, September

Abstract

From a social viewpoint, Czech rural areas are defined by joint, specific interests by which they differ from the urban environment. In relation to this, this article asks the fundamental question whether class polarization is the background factor of voting results, or if political conflict is based on different factors. The aim of this article is, through a case study of Zatec region, to verify the applicability of the social structural model of voting behaviour of citizens of Czech rural areas.

Keywords

Social structural model, voting behaviour, social class, rural areas, vote, right-wing, left-wing, social status.

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