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Devolution and the Scottish Conservatives

Banal activism, electioneering and the politics of irrelevance

By Alexander Smith

Devolution and the Scottish Conservatives
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  • Publish Date: May 2011
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    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 978-0-7190-9556-6
    • Pages: 172
    • Price: £15.99
    • Published Date: March 2014
    • Series: New Ethnographies

    Description

    This highly readable book, is a unique, ethnographic study of devolution and Scottish politics as well as party political activism more generally. Available in paperback for the first time, it explores how Conservative Party activists who had opposed devolution and the movement for a Scottish Parliament during the 1990s attempted to mobilise politically following their annihilation at the 1997 General Election. It draws on fieldwork conducted in Dumfries and Galloway - a former stronghold for the Scottish Tories - to describe how senior Conservatives worked from the assumption that they had endured their own 'crisis' in representation. The material consequences of this crisis included losses of financial and other resources, legitimacy and local knowledge for the Scottish Conservatives.

    This book ethnographically describes the processes, practices and relationships that Tory Party activists sought to enact during the 2003 Scottish and local government elections. Its central argument is that, having asserted that the difficulties they faced constituted problems of knowledge, Conservative activists cast to the geographical and institutional margins of Scotland became 'banal' activists. Believing themselves to be lacking in the data and information necessary for successful mobilisation during Parliamentary elections, local Tory Party strategists attempted to address their knowledge 'crisis' by burying themselves in paperwork and petty bureaucracy.

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    ... Smith's work demonstrates the continued importance of social class in Scottish politics.

    Contents

    1. Banal activism
    2. A Tory free Scotland
    3. Dispelling Doonhamers: naming and the numbers game
    4. Making (a) difference: building the political machine
    5. The Politics of irrelevance
    6.Disaggregating the secret ballot: electioneering and the politics of self-knowledge
    7. Counting on failure: Polling Day and its aftermath
    8. Return of the lesser-spotted Tory
    Index

    Author

    Alexander Smith is an Assistant Professor and Senior Leverhulme Research Fellow in Sociology at Warwick University as well as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Sociology at Kansas University

    Devolution and the Scottish Conservatives

    By Alexander Smith

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