
These are two significant contributions to the literature on Scottish politics and society, approaching it from two very different angles. One gives us the ethnographic approach looking at society from the inside out, reporting on what individuals say and think without imposing order. The other reflects the systematic, political science approach, drawing on theories of political behaviour and the weighty evidence of surveys.
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