Contemporary Australian Political Party Organisations
By (Author) Anika Gauja
Edited by Narelle Miragliotta
Edited by Rodney Smith
Monash University Publishing
Monash University Publishing
1st July 2015
Australia
General
Non Fiction
324.294
Paperback
300
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 15mm
367g
Political parties have always been fundamental to Australia's representative democracy. As organisations, however, their continued centrality and longevity depend upon their ability to respond to changing political, social and technological circumstances, such as declining levels of membership and partisan affiliation, and the rise of social media. In this volume the first book dedicated to Australian political parties in nearly a decade we bring together many of the leading scholars of Australian politics to examine the evolving role and relevance of political parties today. Chapters explore the diversity of Australian parties' organisational arrangements, the contemporary challenges they face, and the institutions that shape their behaviour. The contributions tell a story of adaptation by the Australian parties during a time of flux, one which suggests that party organisations will be central to Australian political life for quite some time yet.
Anika Gauja is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney. Narelle Miragliotta is a Senior Lecturer at the Monash University.