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Places that matter: Australia’s crisis intervention framework and voter response
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society ( IF 5.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-09 , DOI: 10.1093/cjres/rsab002
Sally Weller 1
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This article contributes to understandings of geographies of discontent by focusing on the way that political frameworks condition the demand for fringe or protest voting. It discusses how Australia’s federal political framework, preferential voting system and timely crisis intervention policies combine to reduce the demand for fringe voting. The local effects of this system are illustrated via an examination of voting patterns in two disadvantaged and deindustrialising locations in the State of Victoria. The conclusion suggests that European jurisdictions have much to learn from the Australian example.

中文翻译:

重要的地方:澳大利亚的危机干预框架和选民反应

本文通过关注政治框架对边缘或抗议投票需求的调节方式,有助于理解不满的地域。它讨论了澳大利亚的联邦政治框架、优惠投票制度和及时的危机干预政策如何结合起来减少对边缘投票的需求。通过对维多利亚州两个处于不利地位和去工业化地区的投票模式进行检查,可以说明该系统的当地影响。结论表明,欧洲司法管辖区可以从澳大利亚的例子中学到很多东西。
更新日期:2021-02-09
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