Simona Bevern addresses the questions what and why political parties communicate in the time between elections, focusing on the dynamic rise and fall of policy issues. Despite the central role of political parties and the alleged importance of communication, only few scholars have taken a closer look at the content and dynamics of parties’ communication in routine times of politics. In this study, interactions between parties’ communication, their party competitors, the legislative agenda and public opinion are studied in Germany for the years 2004–2009, making use of a novel data set and quantitative methods. The study was submitted as Dissertation at the University of Mannheim in 2013
Parties compete around political conflicts and identities that structure the way electoral alliances...
In this article we explore the inter-party agenda-setting dynamics in the Belgian parliament during ...
Building on Key’s fundamental distinction and Katz’s and Mair’s modifications to this distinction, t...
Simona Bevern addresses the questions what and why political parties communicate in the time between...
We investigate the interplay between party communication and media coverage in putting EU issues on ...
Existing accounts of issue competition have focused on content: What issues do parties choose to com...
Political parties messages or cues constitute important factors shaping public attitudes not ...
How do policy issues reach the political agenda? This question has received ample scholarly attentio...
Political parties messages or cues constitute important factors shaping public attitudes not only on...
<div><p>Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownershi...
Democracy rests on the hope that representation will emerge from the process of parties competing fo...
What are political parties' strategies on issues they would rather avoid? This study analyzes this q...
Studies on political communication in multiparty democracies usually focus on political parties as u...
This paper examines the effects of three main forms of campaign communication on voter turnout in th...
In this article we explore the inter-party agenda-setting dynamics in the Belgian parliament during ...
Parties compete around political conflicts and identities that structure the way electoral alliances...
In this article we explore the inter-party agenda-setting dynamics in the Belgian parliament during ...
Building on Key’s fundamental distinction and Katz’s and Mair’s modifications to this distinction, t...
Simona Bevern addresses the questions what and why political parties communicate in the time between...
We investigate the interplay between party communication and media coverage in putting EU issues on ...
Existing accounts of issue competition have focused on content: What issues do parties choose to com...
Political parties messages or cues constitute important factors shaping public attitudes not ...
How do policy issues reach the political agenda? This question has received ample scholarly attentio...
Political parties messages or cues constitute important factors shaping public attitudes not only on...
<div><p>Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownershi...
Democracy rests on the hope that representation will emerge from the process of parties competing fo...
What are political parties' strategies on issues they would rather avoid? This study analyzes this q...
Studies on political communication in multiparty democracies usually focus on political parties as u...
This paper examines the effects of three main forms of campaign communication on voter turnout in th...
In this article we explore the inter-party agenda-setting dynamics in the Belgian parliament during ...
Parties compete around political conflicts and identities that structure the way electoral alliances...
In this article we explore the inter-party agenda-setting dynamics in the Belgian parliament during ...
Building on Key’s fundamental distinction and Katz’s and Mair’s modifications to this distinction, t...