In advance of the 2015 General Election, there are now more Voter Advice Applications (VAA’s) than ever before. These websites provide users with a list of policy-based questions, allowing them to match themselves to a political party. Dr Matthew Wall argues that the VAA’s on offer display a range of characteristics and crucial methodological differences
Despite the global growth in the use of Voter Advice Applications (VAAs), which advise users on how ...
First published: 8 December 2016This Special Issue resulting from a section of the 2015 European Con...
Online voting advice applications (VAAs), which help voters to decide in elections, have become comm...
Voter Advice Applications (VAA’s) have grown in popularity over recent election cycles, with users m...
Voting advice applications, like Vote Match Europe, have proliferated in the last decade, reaching m...
Voter advice websites, where voters are matched with parties that share similar views to their own, ...
Online voting advice applications (VAAs) have become very popular and may significantly influence vo...
Previous research on Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) has focused on the characteristic of users an...
This is the third of a series of articles about Voting Advice Applications. Read the first one here ...
This paper argues that current voting advice applications (VAAs) do not sufficiently fulfil their st...
Defence date: 30 January 2012Examining Board: Prof. Alexander H. Trechsel, EUI (supervisor) ; Prof. ...
Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) aim to contribute to understanding of politics. Since VAAs are ver...
The online surveys, known as Voting Advice Applications (VAAs), are popular voter information tools ...
Version of Record online: 24 OCT 2016Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) have experienced a great deal...
Polis-EBU Research Fellow Kamila Varadzinová has recently arrived at the LSE from Czech Radio for he...
Despite the global growth in the use of Voter Advice Applications (VAAs), which advise users on how ...
First published: 8 December 2016This Special Issue resulting from a section of the 2015 European Con...
Online voting advice applications (VAAs), which help voters to decide in elections, have become comm...
Voter Advice Applications (VAA’s) have grown in popularity over recent election cycles, with users m...
Voting advice applications, like Vote Match Europe, have proliferated in the last decade, reaching m...
Voter advice websites, where voters are matched with parties that share similar views to their own, ...
Online voting advice applications (VAAs) have become very popular and may significantly influence vo...
Previous research on Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) has focused on the characteristic of users an...
This is the third of a series of articles about Voting Advice Applications. Read the first one here ...
This paper argues that current voting advice applications (VAAs) do not sufficiently fulfil their st...
Defence date: 30 January 2012Examining Board: Prof. Alexander H. Trechsel, EUI (supervisor) ; Prof. ...
Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) aim to contribute to understanding of politics. Since VAAs are ver...
The online surveys, known as Voting Advice Applications (VAAs), are popular voter information tools ...
Version of Record online: 24 OCT 2016Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) have experienced a great deal...
Polis-EBU Research Fellow Kamila Varadzinová has recently arrived at the LSE from Czech Radio for he...
Despite the global growth in the use of Voter Advice Applications (VAAs), which advise users on how ...
First published: 8 December 2016This Special Issue resulting from a section of the 2015 European Con...
Online voting advice applications (VAAs), which help voters to decide in elections, have become comm...