R Johnston - Annu. Rev. Polit. Sci., 2006 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Are party identifications relatively fixed features on the political landscape in the United States and elsewhere? If they are relatively fixed, do identifications move substantive …
HD Clarke, P Kellner, MC Stewart, J Twyman… - 2016 - Springer
This is a comprehensive study of the 2015 general election in Britain designed not only for students and scholars of British politics, but also for the interested reader. It looks at the …
A central current in the history of democratic politics is the tensions between the political culture of an informed citizenry and the potentially antidemocratic impulses of the larger …
Few events in American politics over the past two decades have generated more attention than the increasing number of voters calling themselves Independent. By the early 1970s …
Cohort Analysis, Second Edition covers the basics of the cohort approach to studying aging, social, and cultural change. This volume also critiques several commonly used (but flawed) …
The major theme of Chapter 12, new to this edition, is the missed opportunities for the parties in the 1996 elections. The year started with a highly visible confrontation over the …
H Schoen, C Weins - Handbuch Wahlforschung, 2014 - Springer
Der Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über den sozialpsychologischen Ansatz der Michigan- Schule und die zugehörige Forschung. Das Grundmodell aus Parteiidentifikation …
In this paper weexamine the acquisition of partisanship by immigrants and subsequent generations ofLatinos and Asian-Americans. The data we analyze are derived from asurvey …
WP Shively - American Political Science Review, 1979 - cambridge.org
This article proposes a model for the systematic development of adults' party identification, based on voters' need for a way to handle difficult electoral decisions. Several variables are …