What Do "Left Behind Communities" Want? A Qualitative Study in the United Kingdom using Photo Elicitation

AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW(2023)

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Recent shifts in political support to populist parties worldwide have been linked to the changing preferences of "left behind communities." Based on apparently growing "left behind" support for populists, some commentators have argued for policy changes including tightened immigration rules coupled with increasing investment in economically deprived areas, particularly in health care. However, left behind communities' policy preferences are unclear from existing research due to a series of methodological challenges associated with researching polarization and stigmatization. We complement existing research with an innovative photo elicitation methodology covering five field sites in the United Kingdom during 2019, focusing on left behind communities' policy preferences concerning Brexit. Photo elicitation overcomes methodological challenges associated with emotional attachment and stigmatization. Drawing on 418 interviews with 489 participants, we find that interviewees rejected elite framings suggesting a logical link between Brexit and health care investment, instead articulating policy preferences for health care investment drawing on personal experiences.
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photo elicitation,communities”,qualitative study,united kingdom
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