Der Gang in den Schatten der Macht: Warum engagiert man sich überhaupt in einer Klein(st)partei?

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  • Jan-Eric Bartels
  • Frederik Peter Springer

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  • Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
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Titel in ÜbersetzungWalking in the Shadows of Power: Why Get Involved in a Small or Marginal Party at all?
OriginalspracheDeutsch
Seiten (von - bis)489-517
Seitenumfang29
FachzeitschriftPolitische Vierteljahresschrift
Jahrgang62
Ausgabenummer3
Frühes Online-Datum29 Juni 2021
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Sept. 2021

Abstract

A considerable proportion of party members in Germany belong to small and marginal parties. Thus, the group of small and marginal parties is in third place when it comes to party members in Germany. In view of the growing number and share of votes of small and marginal parties, it can be assumed that their membership is becoming increasingly relevant. Little is known about this large group, despite many studies centering on party members in general. This paper focuses on the general incentives model to determine the motivations for “going into the shadow of power.” Using data from the German Party Membership Study of 2009, it is shown that membership in a small or marginal party is mainly driven by dissatisfaction with political actors and the political system and by ideological motivation. Members of small and marginal parties are also more active in their party, tend to associate their membership with the assumption of a party office, and derive greater satisfaction from their membership.

Schlagwörter

    General incentives model, Marginal parties, Motivations, Party members, Small parties

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Der Gang in den Schatten der Macht: Warum engagiert man sich überhaupt in einer Klein(st)partei? / Bartels, Jan-Eric; Springer, Frederik Peter.
in: Politische Vierteljahresschrift, Jahrgang 62, Nr. 3, 09.2021, S. 489-517.

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Bartels JE, Springer FP. Der Gang in den Schatten der Macht: Warum engagiert man sich überhaupt in einer Klein(st)partei? Politische Vierteljahresschrift. 2021 Sep;62(3):489-517. Epub 2021 Jun 29. doi: 10.1007/s11615-021-00322-1, 10.15488/12856
Bartels, Jan-Eric ; Springer, Frederik Peter. / Der Gang in den Schatten der Macht : Warum engagiert man sich überhaupt in einer Klein(st)partei?. in: Politische Vierteljahresschrift. 2021 ; Jahrgang 62, Nr. 3. S. 489-517.
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