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Biraderi, bloc votes and bradford: Investigating the respect party's campaign strategy
Timothy Peace,
Parveen Akhtar
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
Politics, History and International Relations
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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Voters
100%
Muslim community
100%
Empirical
50%
Case Study
50%
victory
50%
Intergenerational
50%
Campaigning
50%
Constituency
50%
Political Participation
50%
Kinship networks
50%
Scholarly Literature
50%
Political Systems
50%
Keyphrases
Biraderi
100%
South Asian Muslims
100%
Campaign Strategy
100%
Muslim Communities
33%
Political Parties
16%
Young Women
16%
Kinship
16%
Young People
16%
Ethnic Minorities
16%
Political Participation
16%
Scholarly Literature
16%
Specific Reference
16%
Dominant Features
16%
Political Sphere
16%
British Cities
16%
Muslim Diaspora
16%
By-elections
16%
Community Structure
16%
New Political Parties
16%
Kinship Networks
16%
British Political System
16%
Muslim Politics
16%