Referendums campaigns are important and earlier research closely analysed their general functioning, effects on turnout, and the importance of media and information for voting behaviour. However, the role of referendum campaigns as such (with all its components) in shaping voting behaviour was widely neglected. This article seeks to partially fill this gap in the literature and argues that referendum campaign is an important predictor of the voting decision as long as people perceive it as informative and follow it. We investigate this effect in the context of three referendums organized in 2015–2016 in Bulgaria, Poland and Slovakia. The results indicate that these two variables explain the decision of citizens to support referendums across...
In a context of expanded media choice, understanding how voters select and interpret information to ...
Previous research is unclear about which citizens support the use of referendums and how a referendu...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...
Referendums campaigns are important and earlier research closely analysed their general functioning,...
Political parties provide cues that influence how people vote in referendums. We know little about h...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integration. More specificall...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integra-tion. More specifical...
This article explores the political role of a referendum in Central European countries, in particula...
This article aims to identify the institutional factors that make a referendum successful. This comp...
In Western democracies, many citizens support the use of referendums. However, as referendums create...
Abstract. This study investigates how the information environment in the Danish 2000 euro referendum...
Previous research is unclear about who supports the use of referendums and why. One line of research...
Defence date: 4 November 2016Examining Board: Professor Diego Gambetta, European University Institu...
This chapter reviews research on political communication in referendums that have become increasingl...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
In a context of expanded media choice, understanding how voters select and interpret information to ...
Previous research is unclear about which citizens support the use of referendums and how a referendu...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...
Referendums campaigns are important and earlier research closely analysed their general functioning,...
Political parties provide cues that influence how people vote in referendums. We know little about h...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integration. More specificall...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integra-tion. More specifical...
This article explores the political role of a referendum in Central European countries, in particula...
This article aims to identify the institutional factors that make a referendum successful. This comp...
In Western democracies, many citizens support the use of referendums. However, as referendums create...
Abstract. This study investigates how the information environment in the Danish 2000 euro referendum...
Previous research is unclear about who supports the use of referendums and why. One line of research...
Defence date: 4 November 2016Examining Board: Professor Diego Gambetta, European University Institu...
This chapter reviews research on political communication in referendums that have become increasingl...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
In a context of expanded media choice, understanding how voters select and interpret information to ...
Previous research is unclear about which citizens support the use of referendums and how a referendu...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...