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The Influence of Green parties on postmaterialist values
This paper contributes to the debate on value change by advancing a new explanation of the relationship between political parties and generational-based values in advanced industrialized nations. Through multivariate analysis of World Values and other survey data from 29 countries, we show that the relationship between generations and values tends to vary between polities dominated by major parties and those in which many parties achieve electoral success. Green parties enhance the uptake of postmaterialist values and speed the decline of materialist ones, particularly among younger generations, by promoting a political discourse and agenda that contributes to the formative experiences underpinning value change. This research suggests that institutional structures and political parties need to be given far greater prominence in theories of postmaterial value change.
History
Publication title
British Journal of SociologyVolume
60Pagination
145-167ISSN
0007-1315Department/School
School of Social SciencesPublisher
Blackwell PublishingPlace of publication
London, UKRights statement
Copyright 2009 London School of Economics and Political ScienceRepository Status
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