Excited to share my new article with Don Lee @ElectoralStdies
Using a conjoint experiment during an electoral reform debate in Korea, we show that women and young people favor reforms that strengthen representation—but not at any cost to accountability.
https://t.co/rVimQtPGWB
My new co-authored article with the brilliant Sabri Ciftci is now out @ElectoralStdies . "Administrative Unit Proliferation in Parliamentary Systems: Evidence from Turkish Elections, 1960-2018" is available as Open Access. https://t.co/yu5xws0mRF
📢My first solo paper is now published Open Access in @ElectoralStdies !🎉
Through a DiD, it studies what happens to expressed immigration concern after a radical right party achieves its first major institutional breakthrough 🧵 Read it here 👉https://t.co/R6irhQ1Z3B
New analysis published by @ElectoralStdies focuses on gender differences in attitudes to the environment.
Ingvild Zinober (@EUI_EU 🇮🇹) examined data from our survey (2002-24) to establish that 'women consistently express greater concern... than men'.
https://t.co/EmODfBl0kt
We often ask who wins elections. But who decides to run? New @ElectoralStdies w/Hayes: Multi-member districts ⬆️ Black candidate emergence—and political empowerment matters. We revisit assumptions about US electoral design and show who enters the pipeline—not just who wins.
Excited to share my latest paper "Applicability of quantitatively predictive logical models at subnational level of governance: Testing the Seat Product Model on Polish, Czech, Hungarian and Slovak regional elections" published in @ElectoralStdies
https://t.co/vleVjircSW
🆕 Latest article out @ElectoralStdies! Left parties' higher salience on cultural issues associated with higher support from working-class voters. Social democrats much more sensitive to different strategies, should pursue more left/salient economics https://t.co/balDyYBpWa
The myth of an EU-hating #countryside may be overstated. Research by Maneuvrier-Hervieu, Azzollini &
@amjeannet in @ElectoralStdies shows that #EU structural funds investment has nurtured trust in the Union across #Europe's rural areas.
https://t.co/NgSEzPTyt2
What Drives Political Elites to Question Electoral Integrity? 📖 Take a look at this recent article in @ElectoralStdies by Christian Schnaudt: https://t.co/rEtL7YTe16
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Check out this recent article, “Do ideologically extreme voters have extreme perceptions of political parties?” published in @ElectoralStdies by Javier Padilla👇 https://t.co/Kti9B05MB2
New article: When people have access to newspapers, belief that elections are well run is less likely to be influenced by the winner-loser effect than in counties with little newspaper penetration.
https://t.co/XN4GDe1Tz3
Check out this recent article, “When do elections help autocrats? The plight of Palestinians under SNTV in Jordan,” published in @ElectoralStdies by Eleanor Gao and Kharis Templeman👇 https://t.co/O9DIRs4yHJ
Paper alert. My friend & coauthor, CEU PhD student Bence Hamrák, has a cool new oa paper in Electoral Studies on how winning or losing an election shapes partisan identity & affective polarization. Political psych & polarization folks—check it out: https://t.co/LXVZ3B6BGb
🗳️ New @3streamsblog post based on @ElectoralStdies article: GD-Turnout is a dataset of 3,217 elections in 190 countries (1945–2020). More complete, transparent, & citable #VoterTurnout research than ever before. A game-changer for democracy research 🌍📊
https://t.co/AJkQTScVh6
When are Voters Likely to Know the Names of Candidates Running for Political Office? 💡 Learn more about this recent article in @ElectoralStdies by Oliver Rittmann, Marie-Lou Sohnius, and Thomas Gschwend: https://t.co/6Hu9Htio8i
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Happy to share our new paper, published in Electoral Studies, co-authored with @M_higashijima, N. Shimizu & H. Washida. We introduce our new dataset, which records national election dates in 148 autocracies and democracies from 1945 to 2023. Open access: https://t.co/x1SUjXkboo
How do class and age shape the British vote? Check out this recent article in @ElectoralStdies by Paul Whiteley: https://t.co/mNQETSFbhq
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Take a look at this recent article,“Puzzling parents? The perception and adoption of parental political orientations in the Dutch multiparty setting,” published in @ElectoralStdies by Linet R. Durmuşoğlu 👇 https://t.co/vYDQhxD9GO