1: Exclusion or Integration?
2: Diversity and Integration of British Ethnic Minorities
3: Political Orientations: Home or Away?
4: The Ethnic Minority Agenda(s)
5: Political representation of ethnic minority concerns
6: Partisanship
7: Eligibility, Registration and Turnout
8: Voting, Abstention, and Defection
9: Varieties of Political Action: Activists and Dissidents
10: Satisfaction or Disaffection from British Democracy?
Appendices
The Ethnic Minority British Election Survey (EMBES)
Coding the variables
Anthony Heath is a Professor of Sociology and the author of many
books and articles on ethnicity, education, social stratification,
and political sociology. He was the principle investigator of the
British Election Studies between 1983 and 1997. He is a Fellow of
the British Academy.
Stephen Fisher is University Lecturer in Political Sociology and
Fellow and Tutor in Politics at Trinity College, University of
Oxford. He is the author of various articles on electoral behaviour
and social attitudes.
Gemma Rosenblatt has led research studies for the Electoral
Commission on areas that include the completeness and accuracy of
electoral registers, electoral data, and referendum question
testing. Prior to working at the Commission, Ms Rosenblatt worked
at the Hansard Society, researching parliamentary procedures,
communications, public attitudes, and the work of MPs.
David Sanders is a Professor of Government and Pro-Vice-Chancellor
(Research) at the University of Essex. He is the author of many
books and articles on political behaviour and social attitudes. He
was co-editor of the British Journal of Political Science between
1990 and 2008 and a co-investigator of the British Election Studies
between 2001 and 2010. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.
Maria Sobolewska is a Lecturer in Politics (Quantitative Methods)
at the University of Manchester and the author of various articles
on political attitudes, behaviour, integration, and representation
of ethnic minorities in Britain, and on public opinion towards
British Muslims.
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