ABSTRACT

The first part of the book is concerned with developing the place perspective. Three dimensions of place are put forward: locale and sense of place describe the objective and subjective dimensions of local social arrangements within which political behaviour is realized; location refers to the impact of the ‘macro-order’, to the fact that a single place is one among many and that the social life of a place is embedded in theworkings of the state and the world economy.

The second part of the book provides detailed examinations of American and Scottish politics, using the place perspective. Contrary to the view that place or locality is important only in ‘traditional societies’, this book argues that place is of continuing significance in even the most ‘advanced’ societies.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|18 pages

Dominant modes of political sociology

chapter 3|19 pages

A theory of place and politics

chapter 4|18 pages

Place and political behavior

chapter 5|18 pages

Devaluing place

chapter 6|28 pages

Discovering place

chapter 7|34 pages

Place and Scottish politics

Aggregate political behavior

chapter 8|18 pages

Place and Scottish politics

The historical constitution of political behavior in places

chapter 9|8 pages

Place and Scottish politics

Place and political mobilization

chapter 10|22 pages

Place and American politics

Aggregate political behavior

chapter 11|24 pages

Place and American politics

The historical constitution of political behavior in places

chapter 12|15 pages

Place and American politics

Place and political mobilization

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion