The work aims at addressing in a unified framework a variety environmental/contextual factors (geographical, campaign- and network-related). In doing so, theoretical and empirical relation between these various levels are investigated, as well as responses by which individuals can react to environmental stimuli. From the methodological side, hypotheses of the work are tested by means of multilevel regression models and agent-based simulations
Online appendix with the book 'Consequences of Context - How the Social, Political and Economic Envi...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral in-centives. ...
This handbook details the key developments and state of the art research across elections, voting be...
This book presents the most extensive study to date of how context influences citizens’ electoral be...
Voters and Voting in Context investigates the role of context in affecting political opinion formati...
An established literature in electoral studies maintains that the electoral system and other context...
Previous research demonstrated that different contextual sources can affect voting behavior. Homogen...
Research examining the ways in which attitudes towards policy issues may affect or be affected by el...
This chapter reviews the findings of this book and discusses their implications for the study of vot...
A large body of electoral studies and political party research argues that the institutional context...
The chapter discusses the challenges for electoral research facing increasingly fragmentation of vot...
Knowledge of the behavior of the electorate has both its social context, as well as economic. It ide...
"This paper addresses the 'old' topic of contextual effects on voting behaviour. Current multilevel ...
Across many countries a central element of political competition is arising from the multilevel dyna...
Among the many factors that influence the voting behaviour of individual voters, various spatial cha...
Online appendix with the book 'Consequences of Context - How the Social, Political and Economic Envi...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral in-centives. ...
This handbook details the key developments and state of the art research across elections, voting be...
This book presents the most extensive study to date of how context influences citizens’ electoral be...
Voters and Voting in Context investigates the role of context in affecting political opinion formati...
An established literature in electoral studies maintains that the electoral system and other context...
Previous research demonstrated that different contextual sources can affect voting behavior. Homogen...
Research examining the ways in which attitudes towards policy issues may affect or be affected by el...
This chapter reviews the findings of this book and discusses their implications for the study of vot...
A large body of electoral studies and political party research argues that the institutional context...
The chapter discusses the challenges for electoral research facing increasingly fragmentation of vot...
Knowledge of the behavior of the electorate has both its social context, as well as economic. It ide...
"This paper addresses the 'old' topic of contextual effects on voting behaviour. Current multilevel ...
Across many countries a central element of political competition is arising from the multilevel dyna...
Among the many factors that influence the voting behaviour of individual voters, various spatial cha...
Online appendix with the book 'Consequences of Context - How the Social, Political and Economic Envi...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral in-centives. ...
This handbook details the key developments and state of the art research across elections, voting be...