Voting is one of the most well-known forms of political participation according to the political sociology. This political act as a reference can bring about different referents based on a number of discourses. According to the religious democracy, voting is not merely a political act but also is a religious affair and therefore can be assumed as a religious undertaking. But on the basis of the Western democracies, voting is a citizenship duty. These democracies believe that voting is of the least important form of political participation. Yet, the religious democracy considers the voting as a religious assignment.
Gholami, M. R., & Orf, J. (2016). Conceptual Model of Electoral Behavior within a Religious Democracy. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 18(69), 41-62.
MLA
Mohammad Reza Gholami; Jamal Orf. "Conceptual Model of Electoral Behavior within a Religious Democracy". Strategic Studies Quarterly, 18, 69, 2016, 41-62.
HARVARD
Gholami, M. R., Orf, J. (2016). 'Conceptual Model of Electoral Behavior within a Religious Democracy', Strategic Studies Quarterly, 18(69), pp. 41-62.
VANCOUVER
Gholami, M. R., Orf, J. Conceptual Model of Electoral Behavior within a Religious Democracy. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 2016; 18(69): 41-62.