On Contextual Change and Partisan Attributes
Thad A. Brown
British Journal of Political Science, 1981, vol. 11, issue 4, 427-447
Abstract:
Geographical mobility is a striking characteristic of modern societies. Since migrants are often faced with social, economic and political changes which may affect their political behaviour, population movement is crucial to an understanding of politics.
Date: 1981
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