The literature highlights how different individual levels of political interest and knowledge matter for political attitudes and behavior. A logical-quantitative voting model is thus proposed for a two-party system, based on voters' left--right ideological positions and their degree of political involvement. The model hypothesizes that although more involved voters generally behave in accordance with their ideological orientation, those who are less involved do not. Moreover, the latter tend to be more undecided and therefore likely to be more strongly influenced by campaign activities. This model is then applied to survey data regarding the 2001 Italian general elections. Results confirm the hypotheses and show that the most competitive ar...
Studies on elections and voting behavior have generally shown that campaigns display only a minimal ...
In the last decades, the proportion of voters who express their vote according to their specific nee...
In this article we propose a model to explain how voters' perceptions of their ideological proximity...
The literature highlights how different individual levels of political interest and knowledge matter...
Recent literature highlights how political knowledge and involvement matter for most political attit...
Italians’ voting behaviour has shown a remarkable degree of stability for the first thirty years of ...
The chapter examines diffeences in political efficacy of left-wing versus right-wing oriented voters...
This article analyses effect of primary elections on party membership and electoral behaviour. Direc...
The Italian case can be considered one of the most seminal political systems that has adopted open-l...
Two studies were conducted during the Italian General Elections of 2006 (N = 179) and 2008 (N = 607)...
The first chapter shows that the ideological dimension is the key determinant of the decision to vot...
This paper presents a selection of findings drawn from a national research project carried out in It...
The dissertation investigates the relationship between political sophistication and vote choice. Fir...
Many scholars have investigated the relationship between ideological orientations and mass participa...
We study a model in which voters choose between two candidates on the basis of both ideology and com...
Studies on elections and voting behavior have generally shown that campaigns display only a minimal ...
In the last decades, the proportion of voters who express their vote according to their specific nee...
In this article we propose a model to explain how voters' perceptions of their ideological proximity...
The literature highlights how different individual levels of political interest and knowledge matter...
Recent literature highlights how political knowledge and involvement matter for most political attit...
Italians’ voting behaviour has shown a remarkable degree of stability for the first thirty years of ...
The chapter examines diffeences in political efficacy of left-wing versus right-wing oriented voters...
This article analyses effect of primary elections on party membership and electoral behaviour. Direc...
The Italian case can be considered one of the most seminal political systems that has adopted open-l...
Two studies were conducted during the Italian General Elections of 2006 (N = 179) and 2008 (N = 607)...
The first chapter shows that the ideological dimension is the key determinant of the decision to vot...
This paper presents a selection of findings drawn from a national research project carried out in It...
The dissertation investigates the relationship between political sophistication and vote choice. Fir...
Many scholars have investigated the relationship between ideological orientations and mass participa...
We study a model in which voters choose between two candidates on the basis of both ideology and com...
Studies on elections and voting behavior have generally shown that campaigns display only a minimal ...
In the last decades, the proportion of voters who express their vote according to their specific nee...
In this article we propose a model to explain how voters' perceptions of their ideological proximity...