The Canadian election studies : assessing four decades of influence /
A collection of essays examining the ongoing Canadian Election Studies (CES) project, whose primary objective has been to investigate why Canadians vote the way they do.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Vancouver :
UBC Press,
©2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: four decades of Canadian election studies / Mebs Kanji, Antoine Bilodeau, and Thomas J. Scotto
- 1. Point of departure, 1965 / John Meisel
- 2. Theoretical perspectives in the Canadian election studies / Mildred A. Schwartz
- 3. To Ann Arbor
- and back: a comparative perspective on election studies / Lawrence Leduc
- 4. Advancements in methodology: a recurring process / Thomas J. Scotto, Mebs Kanji, and Antoine Bilodeau
- 5. The relevance and future of the Canadian election studies / Richard Johnston and André Blais
- 6. An overview of the social dimension of Vote choice / Elisabeth Gidengil
- 7/ Eclipse of class: a review of demographic variables, 1974-2006 / Barry J. Kay and Andrea M.L. Perrella
- 8. Quebec versus the rest of Canada, 1965-2006 / Richard Nadeau and Éric Bélanger
- 9. The structural bases of Canadian party preference: evolution ad cross-national comparison / Richard Johnston
- 10. The valence politics model of electoral choice / Harold D. Clarke and Allan Kornberg
- 11. Voting turnout in a system of multi-level governance / Jon H. Pammett
- 12. The future of the Canadian election studies / Antoine Bildeau, Thomas J. Scott, and Mebgs Kanji
- Appendix: Four decades of publications based on the Canadian election studies / Antoine Bilodeau, Thomas J. Scotto, and Mebs Kanji.