Why do Canadians vote the way they do? For more than forty years, theprimary objective of the ongoing Canadian Election Studies (CES) hasbeen to investigate that question. This volume brings togetherprincipal investigators of the Studies to document the history of thisimpressive collection of surveys, examine what has been learned, andconsider their future. The wide-ranging collection of essays providesuseful background and insights on the relevance of the CES and lendsperspective to the debate about where to steer the CES in the yearsahead.
Why do Canadians vote the way they do? For more than forty years, theprimary objective of the ongoing Canadian Election Studies (CES) hasbeen to investigate that question. This volume brings togetherprincipal investigators of the Studies to document the history of thisimpressive collection of surveys, examine what has been learned, andconsider their future. The wide-ranging collection of essays providesuseful background and insights on the relevance of the CES and lendsperspective to the debate about where to steer the CES in the yearsahead.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mebs Kanji is an associate professor of political science at Concordia University. Antoine Bilodeau is an associate professor of political science at Concordia University. Thomas J. Scotto is a reader in government at the University of Essex.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Four Decades of Canadian Election Studies / Mebs Kanji, Antoine Bilodeau, and Thomas J. Scotto Part 1: The Narrative 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 Part 2: Taking Stock 6 An Overview of the Social Dimension of Vote Choice / Elisabeth Gidengil 7 Eclipse of Class: A Review of Demographic Variables, 1974-2006 / Barry 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 and 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 Part 3: Conclusion 12 The Future of the Canadian Election Studies / Antoine Bilodeau, Thomas J. Scotto, and Mebs Kanji Appendix: Four Decades of Publications Based on the Canadian Election Studies Index
Introduction: Four Decades of Canadian Election Studies / Mebs Kanji, Antoine Bilodeau, and Thomas J. Scotto Part 1: The Narrative 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 Part 2: Taking Stock 6 An Overview of the Social Dimension of Vote Choice / Elisabeth Gidengil 7 Eclipse of Class: A Review of Demographic Variables, 1974-2006 / Barry 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 and 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 Part 3: Conclusion 12 The Future of the Canadian Election Studies / Antoine Bilodeau, Thomas J. Scotto, and Mebs Kanji Appendix: Four Decades of Publications Based on the Canadian Election Studies Index
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