Many students of British voting patterns have tested for the existence of contextual effects, which postulate that voters are influenced by events and people in their local milieux. One of those con-textual effects is the neighborhood effect, whereby individuals are influenced by the nature of the politically relevant information circulating within their social networks, many of which are spa-tially constrained to their local area. Although ecological analyses have identified patterns con-sistent with this hypothesis, there have been virtually no direct investigations of the effect, largely because of the absence of relevant data. Using information from a large, clustered survey of voters at the time of the 1992 general election, this paper...
This study looks at the campaign effects of national elections, using household panel surveys from G...
Contextual theories of political behaviour assert that the contexts in which people live influence t...
This handbook details the key developments and state of the art research across elections, voting be...
The concept of a neighbourhood effect within British voting patterns has largely been discarded, bec...
The concept of a neighbourhood effect within British voting patterns has largely been discarded, bec...
Theory predicts that voting behaviour is affected by voters’ residential environments, but empirical...
Most study of British voting behaviour focuses on class and other compositional influences on party ...
Most studies of the ‘friends and neighbours’ effect in voting behaviour have accounted for their obs...
The absence of data at the correct spatial scales has made testing for the neighbourhood effect in v...
This paper extends previous work on the changing importance of individual and contextual social clas...
We assess the impact of social class and local context on individual vote in Britain from 1964 to 19...
This paper examines a number of claims about the origins of changing spatial patterns of voting beha...
Analyses of local campaign effects are dominated by aggregate-level analyses of constituency activit...
The difficulty with resolving the classic problem of whether newspapers influence voting patterns is...
Why do politicians with strong local roots receive more electoral support? The mechanisms underlying...
This study looks at the campaign effects of national elections, using household panel surveys from G...
Contextual theories of political behaviour assert that the contexts in which people live influence t...
This handbook details the key developments and state of the art research across elections, voting be...
The concept of a neighbourhood effect within British voting patterns has largely been discarded, bec...
The concept of a neighbourhood effect within British voting patterns has largely been discarded, bec...
Theory predicts that voting behaviour is affected by voters’ residential environments, but empirical...
Most study of British voting behaviour focuses on class and other compositional influences on party ...
Most studies of the ‘friends and neighbours’ effect in voting behaviour have accounted for their obs...
The absence of data at the correct spatial scales has made testing for the neighbourhood effect in v...
This paper extends previous work on the changing importance of individual and contextual social clas...
We assess the impact of social class and local context on individual vote in Britain from 1964 to 19...
This paper examines a number of claims about the origins of changing spatial patterns of voting beha...
Analyses of local campaign effects are dominated by aggregate-level analyses of constituency activit...
The difficulty with resolving the classic problem of whether newspapers influence voting patterns is...
Why do politicians with strong local roots receive more electoral support? The mechanisms underlying...
This study looks at the campaign effects of national elections, using household panel surveys from G...
Contextual theories of political behaviour assert that the contexts in which people live influence t...
This handbook details the key developments and state of the art research across elections, voting be...