Question: Context- Mapping politics: how context counts in electoral geography -John Agnew -Do you agree or disagree with the statement about contextualism:
Context- Mapping politics: how context counts in electoral geography -John Agnew
-Do you agree or disagree with the statement about contextualism:
A 'strong' contextualism would imply that social designations (such as class, age, religious adherence, and educational level) only take on meaning and affect behavior in unique ways in particular political-geographical contexts. Part of the 'field' is thus often ceded before the battle has begun.
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