This paper outlines the larger methodological, logistical and political challenges confronting survey researchers in emerging democracies in developing country contexts, particularly in Africa. Overcoming these challenges often means that comparative social scientific surveys of public opinion are designed, executed, and received in very different ways than in the West. But rather than simply seeing these differences as blemishes that need to be gradually ameliorated, we may have much more to learn from the globalization of public opinion research than the simple accumulation of more data from exotic settings
Conventional views of African politics imply that Africans arrive at political opinions largely on t...
What has caused the. African continent to remain fragmented, underdeveloped, and lacking liberal dem...
This paper discusses opinion polling in Kenya’s closely contested 2007 Presidential elections. It an...
This paper outlines the larger methodological, logistical and political challenges confronting surve...
publications report the results of national sample surveys on the attitudes of citizens in selected ...
When the third wave of democracy washed across Africa in the early 1990s, leading Africanists openly...
The increasing threat to democracy from populist movements and authoritarian leaders occupies a prom...
Democracy has had a tumultuous experience in sub-Saharan Africa. However, democracy has been gaining...
As globalization has opened up channels of communication between different countries and increased i...
This thesis examines the impact of the recent introduction of public opinion polling on the quality ...
Public policy is a window into social sciences’ evolution and the multidisciplinary foundation of po...
For ten years, the Afrobarometer has undertaken a comparative series of national public opinion surv...
The last three decades have seen states in Africa, alongside states around the world, experiment wit...
The study examines contentious issues related to democracy and development in Africa. Substantially ...
This study examined the philosophical foundations ofwestern democracy and the observable political t...
Conventional views of African politics imply that Africans arrive at political opinions largely on t...
What has caused the. African continent to remain fragmented, underdeveloped, and lacking liberal dem...
This paper discusses opinion polling in Kenya’s closely contested 2007 Presidential elections. It an...
This paper outlines the larger methodological, logistical and political challenges confronting surve...
publications report the results of national sample surveys on the attitudes of citizens in selected ...
When the third wave of democracy washed across Africa in the early 1990s, leading Africanists openly...
The increasing threat to democracy from populist movements and authoritarian leaders occupies a prom...
Democracy has had a tumultuous experience in sub-Saharan Africa. However, democracy has been gaining...
As globalization has opened up channels of communication between different countries and increased i...
This thesis examines the impact of the recent introduction of public opinion polling on the quality ...
Public policy is a window into social sciences’ evolution and the multidisciplinary foundation of po...
For ten years, the Afrobarometer has undertaken a comparative series of national public opinion surv...
The last three decades have seen states in Africa, alongside states around the world, experiment wit...
The study examines contentious issues related to democracy and development in Africa. Substantially ...
This study examined the philosophical foundations ofwestern democracy and the observable political t...
Conventional views of African politics imply that Africans arrive at political opinions largely on t...
What has caused the. African continent to remain fragmented, underdeveloped, and lacking liberal dem...
This paper discusses opinion polling in Kenya’s closely contested 2007 Presidential elections. It an...