Although research on direct-democratic campaigns in Switzerland has intensified in the last decade, detailed information on the use of evidence in campaigns is still lacking. Our research aims to contribute both to research on direct democracy and to research on evidence-based policy making, by analyzing how evaluation results are used in directdemocratic campaigns. In this conceptual paper, the formulation of our hypothesis is based on a model of evaluation influence that traces the different uses of evaluation results in the process of a direct-democratic campaign. We assume that the policy analytical capacity of individual members in parliament, government and administration in the (pre)-parliamentary process fosters the use of evidence...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the conditions under which referendum campaigns have an im...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the conditions under which referendum campaigns have an im...
In elections, voters sometimes compensate for post-election bargaining processes by electing parties...
This article argues that evidence, even when used politically, contributes to high-quality democrati...
This article asks the question of how the political use of evaluations enriches democratic discourse...
This article analyses the reporting of evidence in Swiss direct-democratic campaigns in the health p...
The democratic deficit of evidence-based policymaking and the little attention the approach pays to ...
Several studies have challenged the notion that members of parliament use information from evaluatio...
The contributors to this volume analyze the communication processes in Swiss direct democratic campa...
ABSTRACT The preceding decade has witnessed the production of a substantial volume of scholarship de...
There has been an enormous increase in interest in the use of evidence for public policymaking, but ...
Dyskusje o demokracji bezpośredniej, jej zaletach i zagrożeniach są często powierzchowne, odwołujące...
According to most political scientists and commentators, direct democracy seems to weaken political ...
According to most political scientists and commentators, direct democracy seems to weaken political ...
How do party cues and policy information affect citizens’ political opinions? In direct democratic s...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the conditions under which referendum campaigns have an im...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the conditions under which referendum campaigns have an im...
In elections, voters sometimes compensate for post-election bargaining processes by electing parties...
This article argues that evidence, even when used politically, contributes to high-quality democrati...
This article asks the question of how the political use of evaluations enriches democratic discourse...
This article analyses the reporting of evidence in Swiss direct-democratic campaigns in the health p...
The democratic deficit of evidence-based policymaking and the little attention the approach pays to ...
Several studies have challenged the notion that members of parliament use information from evaluatio...
The contributors to this volume analyze the communication processes in Swiss direct democratic campa...
ABSTRACT The preceding decade has witnessed the production of a substantial volume of scholarship de...
There has been an enormous increase in interest in the use of evidence for public policymaking, but ...
Dyskusje o demokracji bezpośredniej, jej zaletach i zagrożeniach są często powierzchowne, odwołujące...
According to most political scientists and commentators, direct democracy seems to weaken political ...
According to most political scientists and commentators, direct democracy seems to weaken political ...
How do party cues and policy information affect citizens’ political opinions? In direct democratic s...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the conditions under which referendum campaigns have an im...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the conditions under which referendum campaigns have an im...
In elections, voters sometimes compensate for post-election bargaining processes by electing parties...