(Un)Intended Consequences of EU Parliamentary Elections
Herausgeber: Brug, Wouter Van Der; de Vreese, Claes H
(Un)Intended Consequences of EU Parliamentary Elections
Herausgeber: Brug, Wouter Van Der; de Vreese, Claes H
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This volume focuses on the consequences of European elections for public debate and involvement, for party systems, and for public opinion.
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This volume focuses on the consequences of European elections for public debate and involvement, for party systems, and for public opinion.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780198757412
- ISBN-10: 0198757417
- Artikelnr.: 47866752
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780198757412
- ISBN-10: 0198757417
- Artikelnr.: 47866752
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Wouter van der Brug is Professor of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. His research interests focus on comparative research in collective political behaviour, in particular electoral behavior, right-wing populism, political communication, political trust and support, and political parties. He published in various international journals, such as the European Journal of Political Research, The British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, Electoral Studies, Party Politics, Political Communication, West European Politics, Political Behavior, European Union Politics, Comparative European Politics, and The Journal of Theoretical Politics. In 2007 his monograph The Economy and the Vote (co-authored by Cees van der Eijk and Mark Franklin) was published by Cambridge University Press. Claes de Vreese is Professor of Political Communication at the University of Amsterdam. He is the founding Director of the Center for Politics and Communication (www.polcomm.org ). His research interests include EU attitudes, comparative journalism research, the effects of news, public opinion and European integration, effects of information and campaigning on elections, and direct democracy. His research is funded by several science foundation grants. He has received grants from the Dutch and Danish Science Foundations as well as the ERC. He has published 100+ articles in international peer-reviewed journals, including leading journals in political science, communication science, and public opinion research. He is the Editor of Political Communication.
* Foreword
* 1: Wouter van der Brug and Claes de Vreese: Introduction
* Part 1: Consequences of European elections for public debate and
political involvement
* 2: Hajo Boomgaarden and Claes de Vreese: Do European elections create
a European public sphere?
* 3: Chris Hanretty and Susan Banducci: The EU Issue Space, Party
Competition and News Coverage of EP Elections
* 4: Jürgen Maier: Knowing Europe? The Causes and Consequences of
(Lacking) Knowledge about the EU across Time and Space
* 5: Mark Franklin and Sara Hobolt: How European elections decrease
turnout
* Part 2: Consequences of European elections for party systems
* 6: Catherine de Vries and Sara Hobolt: EU Issue Voting in National
and European Parliamentary Elections
* 7: Radoslaw Markowski: How European elections affect national party
systems: On the survival of newly established parties
* 8: Silke Adam and Michaela Maier: Campaigning on or downplaying EU
integration? Explaining the salience parties attach to EU matters in
European Parliamentary election campaigns
* 9: Sylvia Kritzinger and David Johann: Eurosceptic vote deviation and
the impact of news media
* Part 3: Consequences of European elections for attitudes towards
Europe
* 10: Laurie Beaudennet and Mark Franklin: The Negative Effect of
Elections to the European Parliament on Diffuse Support for the
European Project
* 11: Hajo Boomgaarden: Talking it up or talking it down? How national
democracy conditions the relationship between talking about and
expressing democratic satisfaction with European politics
* 12: Claes de Vreese and Hajo Boomgaarden: Effects of News Media
Coverage on Public Support for European integration
* 13: Wouter van der Brug: European Elections, Euroscepticism and
support for anti-EU parties
* Part 4: Looking ahead
* 14: Claes de Vreese and Wouter van der Brug: Conclusion
* 1: Wouter van der Brug and Claes de Vreese: Introduction
* Part 1: Consequences of European elections for public debate and
political involvement
* 2: Hajo Boomgaarden and Claes de Vreese: Do European elections create
a European public sphere?
* 3: Chris Hanretty and Susan Banducci: The EU Issue Space, Party
Competition and News Coverage of EP Elections
* 4: Jürgen Maier: Knowing Europe? The Causes and Consequences of
(Lacking) Knowledge about the EU across Time and Space
* 5: Mark Franklin and Sara Hobolt: How European elections decrease
turnout
* Part 2: Consequences of European elections for party systems
* 6: Catherine de Vries and Sara Hobolt: EU Issue Voting in National
and European Parliamentary Elections
* 7: Radoslaw Markowski: How European elections affect national party
systems: On the survival of newly established parties
* 8: Silke Adam and Michaela Maier: Campaigning on or downplaying EU
integration? Explaining the salience parties attach to EU matters in
European Parliamentary election campaigns
* 9: Sylvia Kritzinger and David Johann: Eurosceptic vote deviation and
the impact of news media
* Part 3: Consequences of European elections for attitudes towards
Europe
* 10: Laurie Beaudennet and Mark Franklin: The Negative Effect of
Elections to the European Parliament on Diffuse Support for the
European Project
* 11: Hajo Boomgaarden: Talking it up or talking it down? How national
democracy conditions the relationship between talking about and
expressing democratic satisfaction with European politics
* 12: Claes de Vreese and Hajo Boomgaarden: Effects of News Media
Coverage on Public Support for European integration
* 13: Wouter van der Brug: European Elections, Euroscepticism and
support for anti-EU parties
* Part 4: Looking ahead
* 14: Claes de Vreese and Wouter van der Brug: Conclusion
* Foreword
* 1: Wouter van der Brug and Claes de Vreese: Introduction
* Part 1: Consequences of European elections for public debate and
political involvement
* 2: Hajo Boomgaarden and Claes de Vreese: Do European elections create
a European public sphere?
* 3: Chris Hanretty and Susan Banducci: The EU Issue Space, Party
Competition and News Coverage of EP Elections
* 4: Jürgen Maier: Knowing Europe? The Causes and Consequences of
(Lacking) Knowledge about the EU across Time and Space
* 5: Mark Franklin and Sara Hobolt: How European elections decrease
turnout
* Part 2: Consequences of European elections for party systems
* 6: Catherine de Vries and Sara Hobolt: EU Issue Voting in National
and European Parliamentary Elections
* 7: Radoslaw Markowski: How European elections affect national party
systems: On the survival of newly established parties
* 8: Silke Adam and Michaela Maier: Campaigning on or downplaying EU
integration? Explaining the salience parties attach to EU matters in
European Parliamentary election campaigns
* 9: Sylvia Kritzinger and David Johann: Eurosceptic vote deviation and
the impact of news media
* Part 3: Consequences of European elections for attitudes towards
Europe
* 10: Laurie Beaudennet and Mark Franklin: The Negative Effect of
Elections to the European Parliament on Diffuse Support for the
European Project
* 11: Hajo Boomgaarden: Talking it up or talking it down? How national
democracy conditions the relationship between talking about and
expressing democratic satisfaction with European politics
* 12: Claes de Vreese and Hajo Boomgaarden: Effects of News Media
Coverage on Public Support for European integration
* 13: Wouter van der Brug: European Elections, Euroscepticism and
support for anti-EU parties
* Part 4: Looking ahead
* 14: Claes de Vreese and Wouter van der Brug: Conclusion
* 1: Wouter van der Brug and Claes de Vreese: Introduction
* Part 1: Consequences of European elections for public debate and
political involvement
* 2: Hajo Boomgaarden and Claes de Vreese: Do European elections create
a European public sphere?
* 3: Chris Hanretty and Susan Banducci: The EU Issue Space, Party
Competition and News Coverage of EP Elections
* 4: Jürgen Maier: Knowing Europe? The Causes and Consequences of
(Lacking) Knowledge about the EU across Time and Space
* 5: Mark Franklin and Sara Hobolt: How European elections decrease
turnout
* Part 2: Consequences of European elections for party systems
* 6: Catherine de Vries and Sara Hobolt: EU Issue Voting in National
and European Parliamentary Elections
* 7: Radoslaw Markowski: How European elections affect national party
systems: On the survival of newly established parties
* 8: Silke Adam and Michaela Maier: Campaigning on or downplaying EU
integration? Explaining the salience parties attach to EU matters in
European Parliamentary election campaigns
* 9: Sylvia Kritzinger and David Johann: Eurosceptic vote deviation and
the impact of news media
* Part 3: Consequences of European elections for attitudes towards
Europe
* 10: Laurie Beaudennet and Mark Franklin: The Negative Effect of
Elections to the European Parliament on Diffuse Support for the
European Project
* 11: Hajo Boomgaarden: Talking it up or talking it down? How national
democracy conditions the relationship between talking about and
expressing democratic satisfaction with European politics
* 12: Claes de Vreese and Hajo Boomgaarden: Effects of News Media
Coverage on Public Support for European integration
* 13: Wouter van der Brug: European Elections, Euroscepticism and
support for anti-EU parties
* Part 4: Looking ahead
* 14: Claes de Vreese and Wouter van der Brug: Conclusion