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A01=André Blais
A01=Elisabeth Gidengil
A01=Neil Nevitte
A01=Richard Nadeau
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Author_Elisabeth Gidengil
Author_Neil Nevitte
Author_Richard Nadeau
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  • ISBN 9780774809191
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 May 2004
  • Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Citizens are central to any meaningful definition of democracy. What does it say about the health of Canadian democracy when fewer citizens than ever are exercising their right to vote and party membership rolls are shrinking? Are increasingly well-educated citizens turning away from traditional electoral politics in favour of other forms of democratic engagement or are they simply withdrawing from political participation altogether?

The first comprehensive assessment of citizen engagement in Canada, this volume raises challenging questions about the interests and capabilities of Canadians as democratic citizens, as well as the performance of our democratic institutions. It is essential reading for politicians and policy-makers, students and scholars of Canadian politics, and all those who care about the quality of Canadian democracy.

The authors are all professors of political science. Elisabeth Gidengil is at McGill University, André Blais and Richard Nadeau are at Université de Montréal, and Neil Nevitte is at the University of Toronto.

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