An alternative to rational choice theory (and constructivism)

Rational choice theory has been the go-to theory for scholars of elections for many years. It sees voters, parties and other actors as rational, self-interested actors. They are involved in cost-benefit calculations to maximise their 'utility' (usually votes or the policies they want). It could be said that the theory is a bit like Marmite. Some love it,…Read more An alternative to rational choice theory (and constructivism)