An election propelled by academia? Blurring the lines between political science and politics in Spain

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Series Details 23.12.15
Publication Date 23/12/2015
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The Spanish general election of December 2015 has proven to be fertile ground for interactions between politics and academia. Tena Prelec and Stuart Brown single out two phenomena that have developed in Spain over recent years: the progressive engagement of precariously-paid junior scholars in politics, and a thriving community of young academic commentators which supplements, and in some cases supplants, the work of the mainstream media. They note that the contribution of both groups has already improved the nature of the public debate in Spain, but ask whether this level of interaction between politics and academia may prove problematic in the long run.

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ESO: Key Source: Spanish general election, 2015 http://www.europeansources.info/record/spanish-general-election-2015/

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