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Ears to the ground: how politicians in India learned what voters wanted, 1967-1971 / Kushner, Daniel   Journal Article
Kushner, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract How do politicians learn what their voters want? This article explores how Indian politicians leverage different types of interlocutors in order to develop coherent perspectives of voter wants to support policy and strategy development. It then uses innovative archival data to demonstrate how access to different types of interlocutors made key political developments possible.
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How Indian parties connect voters to leaders: hearing voters / Kushner, Daniel   Article
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Summary/Abstract How do political parties in developing countries, without access to accurate polling data, understand their voters? I examine the role that various sources of information play in political party platforms, and how the method of data collection affects parties’ policy and political efforts, primarily by using interview data from 2012 and 2013 with workers from four leading parties in Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state. I theorize the role of party workers as a key conduit for information between party leaders and the voters they represent.
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