An established literature in electoral studies maintains that the electoral system and other contextual factors shape the incentive structure for voters, and thereby influences individual electoral behavior. This chapter describes a theoretical framework for differentiating between various types of contextual effects on individual citizens. It also describes the cross-national variation on key contextual variables for nations in the Cross-national Study of Electoral Systems (CSES). Finally, it introduces the chapters of this volume
Previous voting behavior research has assumed that there is one correct model of voting behavior wit...
Voting in Old and New Democracies examines voting behavior and its determinants based on 26 surveys ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Electoral democracies worldwide are ...
A large body of electoral studies and political party research argues that the institutional context...
This book presents the most extensive study to date of how context influences citizens’ electoral be...
This chapter reviews the findings of this book and discusses their implications for the study of vot...
Voters and Voting in Context investigates the role of context in affecting political opinion formati...
Despite the rich and growing body of research addressing how turnout and party choice depend on the ...
The work aims at addressing in a unified framework a variety environmental/contextual factors (geogr...
Introduzione This article has the purpose to assess if and how party system nationalization affects ...
A significant body of internationally comparative research has been accumulated over the past decade...
Across many countries a central element of political competition is arising from the multilevel dyna...
Natacha Postel-Vinay is impressed by the radical and bold conclusions presented in this study of the...
Electoral Systems and Political Context illustrates how political and social context conditions the ...
The study of political participation has traditionally been considered central to the analysis of po...
Previous voting behavior research has assumed that there is one correct model of voting behavior wit...
Voting in Old and New Democracies examines voting behavior and its determinants based on 26 surveys ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Electoral democracies worldwide are ...
A large body of electoral studies and political party research argues that the institutional context...
This book presents the most extensive study to date of how context influences citizens’ electoral be...
This chapter reviews the findings of this book and discusses their implications for the study of vot...
Voters and Voting in Context investigates the role of context in affecting political opinion formati...
Despite the rich and growing body of research addressing how turnout and party choice depend on the ...
The work aims at addressing in a unified framework a variety environmental/contextual factors (geogr...
Introduzione This article has the purpose to assess if and how party system nationalization affects ...
A significant body of internationally comparative research has been accumulated over the past decade...
Across many countries a central element of political competition is arising from the multilevel dyna...
Natacha Postel-Vinay is impressed by the radical and bold conclusions presented in this study of the...
Electoral Systems and Political Context illustrates how political and social context conditions the ...
The study of political participation has traditionally been considered central to the analysis of po...
Previous voting behavior research has assumed that there is one correct model of voting behavior wit...
Voting in Old and New Democracies examines voting behavior and its determinants based on 26 surveys ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Electoral democracies worldwide are ...