Politics and Society between Elections (2017-2019) is a public opinion survey of political subjectivities, social attitudes, friendship networks, and governance outcomes in India. This report highlights narratives emerging from contemporary social and political discourses on nationalism, populism, institutional trust, gender roles, caste, class and community relationships, citizen concerns and aspirations. The study is a three-year research collaboration between Azim Premji University’s Centre for Regional Political Economy and Lokniti (CSDS) and covers 23 States and the National Capital Region.
Media Reports
The Hindu - 'Political parties most distrusted, Army, judiciary win people’s trust,' says study - https://bit.ly/2TEPgaa
Hindustan Times - Army most trusted, political parties least: Survey - https://bit.ly/2WubnlB
National Herald - Unemployment is the single biggest issue in the country, says survey - https://bit.ly/2CFzoOO
LiveMint - Indians rely more on local governments than MLAs and MPs: Report - https://bit.ly/2FBFLVh
Times of India - Jobs top concern, distrust for ‘elites’ high: Survey of youths. - https://bit.ly/2Yu8GlR
One India - Jobs top concern, political parties least trusted says survey. - https://bit.ly/2uvJ1ve
Read the full reports here
Politics and Society between Elections 2017
Politics and Society between Elections 2018
Politics and Society between Elections 2019