This volume provides an up-to-date examination of the conceptualisations, causes, and consequences of partisanship, one of the most fundamental concepts in contemporary political science. Presenting a comprehensive account and assessment of partisanship in comparative empirical research, contributors to this volume not only assess past literature in this area, but also advance current debates. Focussing on three key aspects of partisanship, the volume covers theories of partisanship, the dynamics of partisanship and the behavioural consequences of partisanship in both new and established democracies
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But th...
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But th...
UID/CPO/04627/2013This study seeks to improve the current conceptualisation of partisanship and to p...
For a century at least, parties have been central to the study of politics. Yet their typical concep...
Kroh M, Selb P. Individual and Contextual Origins of Durable Partisanship. In: Bartle J, Bellucci P,...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
Originally published in Political Behavior, v. 24, no. 2 (2002), p. 85-91.The article is an introduc...
The dominant theories in the study of political partisanship and policy attitude formation tend to f...
This paper advances normative theorizing about political parties by highlighting concerns arising fr...
This dissertation develops a normative account of partisanship sensitive to the challenges of polari...
In a polarized political environment, allegations of excessive partisanship by public actors are ubi...
This work examines the existence and extent of polarization in the American electorate as a contempo...
This article argues that in Europe partisanship is best conceptualised in terms of evaluation instea...
Scholars disagree about the nature of party attachments, viewing partisanship as either a social ide...
This work examines the existence and extent of polarization in the American electorate as a contempo...
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But th...
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But th...
UID/CPO/04627/2013This study seeks to improve the current conceptualisation of partisanship and to p...
For a century at least, parties have been central to the study of politics. Yet their typical concep...
Kroh M, Selb P. Individual and Contextual Origins of Durable Partisanship. In: Bartle J, Bellucci P,...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
Originally published in Political Behavior, v. 24, no. 2 (2002), p. 85-91.The article is an introduc...
The dominant theories in the study of political partisanship and policy attitude formation tend to f...
This paper advances normative theorizing about political parties by highlighting concerns arising fr...
This dissertation develops a normative account of partisanship sensitive to the challenges of polari...
In a polarized political environment, allegations of excessive partisanship by public actors are ubi...
This work examines the existence and extent of polarization in the American electorate as a contempo...
This article argues that in Europe partisanship is best conceptualised in terms of evaluation instea...
Scholars disagree about the nature of party attachments, viewing partisanship as either a social ide...
This work examines the existence and extent of polarization in the American electorate as a contempo...
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But th...
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But th...
UID/CPO/04627/2013This study seeks to improve the current conceptualisation of partisanship and to p...