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The study of voting behaviour remains a vibrant sub-discipline of political science.  The Handbook of Electoral Behaviour is an authoritative and wide ranging survey of this dynamic field, drawing together a team of the world's leading scholars to provide a state-of-the-art review that sets the agenda for future study.

 

Taking an interdisciplinary approach and focusing on a range of countries, the handbook is composed of eight parts.  The first five cover the principal theoretical paradigms, establishing the state of the art in their conceptualisation and application, and followed by chapters on their specific challenges and innovative applications in contemporary voting studies.  The remaining three parts explore elements of the voting process to understand their different effects on vote outcomes.

 

The SAGE Handbook of Electoral Behaviour is an essential benchmark publication for advanced students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of politics, sociology, psychology, geography and research methods. 



The Handbook of Electoral Behaviour is an authoritative and wide ranging survey of this dynamic field, drawing together a team of the world's leading scholars to provide a state-of-the-art review that sets the agenda for future study.

Recenzijas

An excellent volume covering all the major classical topics in political and electoral behavior, with a first-class line up of leading international scholars, this Handbook will prove invaluable for colleagues and students seeking a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the sub-field -- Professor Pippa Norris Elections are the core institution of liberal democracy, and the empirical study of voters choices has therefore served as a theoretical and methodological pacemaker of modern political science. While the central ideas sketched by the fields pioneer studies have proven remarkably fruitful over the years, its theoretical and methodological ingenuity has created a literature of such complexity that a comprehensive handbook like this one is long overdue. Its three editors are outstanding specialists. They have done a remarkable job in assembling a volume that covers all theoretical and methodological approaches utilized to understand electoral behaviour in democracies all over the world. It will be most useful to anyone interested in how modern voters choose and how political scientists nowadays conceive of the vitally important, but by no means simple, act of voting. -- Ruediger Schmitt-Beck Voting is a simple act while understanding and explaining is rather complex. The Sage Handbook of Electoral Behaviour leads the reader both the experienced scholar and practitioner as well as the student through the many routes that research has explored overtime. Traditional topics as well as novel ones find in this text a thoroughly discussion that enable us to understand the transformation of  the many factors that contribute to voting choice  in contemporary politics. A rewarding read for all those interested in elections and voting. -- Paolo Bellucci This volume is an excellent overview of the whole field of research into Electoral Behaviour and will be an invaluable source for students of electoral choice going forward -- Paul Whiteley

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
Notes on the Editors and Contributors xiii
VOLUME 1
1 Introduction
1(6)
Kai Arzheimer
Jocelyn Evans
Michael S. Lewis-Beck
PART I INSTITUTIONAL APPROACHES
7(128)
2 Institutions and Voter Choice: Who Chooses, What Do They Choose Over, and How Do They Choose
9(21)
Shaun Bowler
3 Party Systems and Voter Alignments
30(26)
Asa von Schoultz
4 The Study of Less Important Elections
56(24)
Hermann Schmitt
Eftichia Teperoglou
5 Clarity of Responsibility and Vote Choice
80(12)
Thiago Silva
Guy D. Whitten
6 Voting in New(er) Democracies
92(43)
Lenka Bustikova
Elizabeth J. Zechmeister
PART II SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACHES
135(128)
7 Age and Voting
137(22)
Ruth Dassonneville
8 Gender and Voting
159(18)
Rosie Campbell
9 Social Class and Voting
177(22)
Geoffrey Evans
10 Religion
199(21)
Martin Elff
Sigrid Roßteutscher
11 Race, Ethnicity and Elections: From Recognizable Patterns to Generalized Theories
220(21)
Maria Sobolewska
12 Social Networks and Voter Mobilization
241(22)
Marc Hooghe
PART III PARTISANSHIP
263(74)
13 The Evolving Role of Partisanship
265(22)
Elias Dinas
14 Party Identification: Meaning and Measurement
287(26)
Donald P. Green
Susanne Baltes
15 Cognitive Mobilization
313(24)
Todd Donovan
PART IV VOTER DECISION-MAKING
337(152)
16 Strategic Voting
339(28)
Thomas Gschwend
Michael F. Meffert
17 Integrating Genetics into the Study of Electoral Behavior
367(39)
Carisa L. Bergner
Peter K. Hatemi
18 Emotions and Voting
406(27)
David P. Redlawsk
Douglas R. Pierce
19 Referendums
433(26)
Alan Renwick
20 Turnout
459(30)
Hanna Wass
Andre Blais
VOLUME 2
PART V ISSUES AND ATTITUDES
489(142)
21 Ideology and Core Values
491(30)
Robert N. Lupton
Adam M. Enders
William G. Jacoby
22 Issue Ownership: An Ambiguous Concept
521(17)
Wouter van der Brug
23 Valence
538(23)
Jane Green
Will Jennings
24 Value Cleavages
561(23)
Romain Lachat
25 The VP-Function: A Review
584(22)
Mary Stegmaier
Michael S. Lewis-Beck
Beomseob Park
26 The Economic Vote: Ordinary vs. Extraordinary Times
606(25)
Michael S. Lewis-Beck
Marina Costa Lobo
PART VI CANDIDATES AND CAMPAIGNS
631(154)
27 Voter Evaluation of Candidates and Party Leaders
633(21)
Diego Garzia
28 Candidate Location and Vote Choice
654(14)
Jocelyn Evans
29 The Personal Vote
668(20)
Thomas Zittel
30 Candidate Attractiveness
688(21)
Markus Klein
Ulrich Rosar
31 Campaign Effects
709(24)
Richard Johnston
32 Economic Voting in a New Media Environment: Preliminary Evidence and Implications
733(26)
Diana C. Mutz
Eunji Kim
33 Campaign Spending
759(26)
Zachary Albert
Raymond La Raja
PART VII POLLING AND FORECASTING
785(120)
34 Polls and Votes
787(26)
Robert Ford
Christopher Wlezien
Mark Pickup
Will Jennings
35 Econometric Approaches to Forecasting
813(22)
Eric Belanger
David Trotter
36 Wisdom of Crowds
835(26)
Andreas Murr
37 Political Markets
861(22)
Andreas Graefe
38 Social Media and Elections: A Meta-analysis of Online-based Electoral Forecasts
883(22)
Andrea Ceron
Luigi Curini
Stefano M. Iacus
PART VIII METHODS
905(100)
39 Experiments
907(27)
Robert Johns
40 Multi-level Modelling of Voting Behaviour
934(18)
Marcel Lubbers
Take Sipma
41 Cross-national Data Sources: Opportunities and Challenges
952(20)
Catherine de Vries
42 Psephology and Technology, or: The Rise and Rise of the Script-Kiddie
972(24)
Kai Arzheimer
43 Conclusion
996(9)
Marianne Stewart
Index 1005
Michael S. Lewis-Beck is F. Wendell Miller Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Iowa, and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.  His interests are comparative elections, election forecasting, political economy, and quantitative methodology.  He has been designated the 4th most cited political scientist since 1940, in the field of methodology. Professor Lewis-Beck has authored or co-authored over 240 articles and books, including Applied Regression: An Introduction, Data Analysis: An Introduction, Economics and Elections: The Major Western Democracies, Forecasting Elections, The American Voter Revisited and French Presidential Elections.  He has served as an Editor of the American Journal of Political Science, the Sage QASS series (the green monographs) in quantitative methods and The Sage Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods.  Currently he is Associate Editor of International Journal of Forecasting and Associate Editor of French Politics.  In spring 2012, he held the position of Paul Lazersfeld University Professor at the University of Vienna. During the fall of 2012, he was Visiting Professor at Center for Citizenship and Democracy, University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Belgium.  In spring 2013, Professor Lewis-Beck was Visiting Scholar, Centennial Center, American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.  During fall 2013, he served as Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. In spring, 2014, he was Visiting Scholar, Department of Political Science, University of Göteborg, Sweden.  For fall, 2014, he served as a Visiting Professor at LUISS University, Rome.  At present, he is co-authoring a book on how Latin Americans vote.