Editorial: Dykinson
Colección: Pluralismo y minorias
Número de páginas: 286 págs. 24.0 x 17.0 cm
Fecha de edición: 11-10-2023
EAN: 9788411705288
ISBN: 978-84-1170-528-8
Precio (sin IVA): 26,92 €
Precio (IVA incluído): 28,00 €
Distance has always been a factor surrounded by the myth when comprehending political behaviour. Come would say that spatialituy is fixed, and therefore outside the influence of political actors, and others suggest that it is imagined, and consequently, articulated according to concrete political agendas. Regardless of how the concept distance is defined, it is of Paramount importance when trying to understand and analyse how political actors behave. Aroung the world, we can find states that vary greatly in theis size, from extremely small to very large. In these spatial settings, factors like distance are expected to have a Deep impact in how the differet socials cleavages are articulated, ultimately affecting the relations beetween citizens.Amongst the different social cleavages that could be incluenced by distance, the one that stands out the most is the one relativa to the way in which centres and the peripheries associate with each other. This cleavage is of most impotance in states where the relations between the centres and peripheries have profound political roots. Its croos-sectional effect, affecting both unitary and federal states, is a proof of this. In this study, Spain, as a case where the centre-periphery cleavage is a determining factor is how political actors behave in a multi-level setting, is used to investigate how distance shpaes and adjust all political agendas. In this sense, the purpose is to tap into how political competition is being configurated by the way in which the differet political actor make use of this factor to reinforce their messages and connect with their electorate.