textMore than a half-century of behavioral political science has shaped the dominant view of American nonvoters in terms of their engagement and resource deficits. While nonvoters on average are indeed less educated, poorer, younger and less politically engaged, other scholarship suggests that many of them actively abstain due to disaffection with the political system. My dissertation aims to reconcile these disparate explanations for nonvoting, and to better understand those nonvoters whose resources and political attention should suffice to vote. Drawing upon recent work in psychology, I advance a theory that disgust with politics causes many to abstain, irrespective of resources. These disgusted individuals feel the political system has ...
Studies in political behavior, when attempting to explain certain types of behavior, often concentra...
Falling levels of electoral participation in established democracies have raised serious concern. We...
We reexamine the impact of abstention due to alienation on policy outcomes and the choices of strate...
textMore than a half-century of behavioral political science has shaped the dominant view of America...
This Article examines the effect of abstentions on the outcome of votes. Scholars (and voters) opera...
In this article, we consider the relationship between voter turnout and voter evaluations of the can...
While voter turnout has been a subject of research for decades, comparatively little attention has b...
<p>Why do individuals who have turned out to vote abstain from voting on certain ballot measures? Pr...
abstract: The following research seeks to understand the increase in political disengagement, or pol...
This study is mainly centred around a twofold theoretical aim, but also pursues a secondary empirica...
Researchers commonly employ multinomial logit (MNL) models to explain individual level vote choice w...
The main question of the thesis is why some people abstain from voting. Meters of literature has bee...
This paper develops a statistical model of voting and abstention and applies it to the presidential ...
This dissertation outlines both qualitative and quantitative methods to address the underlying pheno...
The first chapter is a paper in which I develop a sequential voting model to study roll-calls in the...
Studies in political behavior, when attempting to explain certain types of behavior, often concentra...
Falling levels of electoral participation in established democracies have raised serious concern. We...
We reexamine the impact of abstention due to alienation on policy outcomes and the choices of strate...
textMore than a half-century of behavioral political science has shaped the dominant view of America...
This Article examines the effect of abstentions on the outcome of votes. Scholars (and voters) opera...
In this article, we consider the relationship between voter turnout and voter evaluations of the can...
While voter turnout has been a subject of research for decades, comparatively little attention has b...
<p>Why do individuals who have turned out to vote abstain from voting on certain ballot measures? Pr...
abstract: The following research seeks to understand the increase in political disengagement, or pol...
This study is mainly centred around a twofold theoretical aim, but also pursues a secondary empirica...
Researchers commonly employ multinomial logit (MNL) models to explain individual level vote choice w...
The main question of the thesis is why some people abstain from voting. Meters of literature has bee...
This paper develops a statistical model of voting and abstention and applies it to the presidential ...
This dissertation outlines both qualitative and quantitative methods to address the underlying pheno...
The first chapter is a paper in which I develop a sequential voting model to study roll-calls in the...
Studies in political behavior, when attempting to explain certain types of behavior, often concentra...
Falling levels of electoral participation in established democracies have raised serious concern. We...
We reexamine the impact of abstention due to alienation on policy outcomes and the choices of strate...