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This volume examines and assesses the role of context in affecting electoral behaviour.
List of contents
- 1: Harald Schoen, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, Bernhard Weßels, and Christof Wolf: Voters and Voting in Context: An Introduction
- 2: Julia Partheymüller: Agenda-setting Dynamics During the Campaign Period
- 3: Agatha Rudnik and Harald Schoen: ust Like Leaves in the Wind? Exploring the Interplay of Media Coverage and Personal Characteristics in Affecting Issue Salience
- 4: Aiko Wagner and Elena Werner: TV Debates in Medial Contexts: How and When Do TV Debates Have an Effect on Learning Processes?
- 5: Bernhard Weßels: Electoral Competition, Candidates' Campaign Styles, and the Personalization of the Vote
- 6: Anne Schäfer and Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck: A Vicious Circle of Demobilization? Context Effects on Turnout at the 2009 and 2013 German Federal Elections
- 7: André Förster and Malte Kaukal: Economic Performance and Turnout in Regional Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of German Districts
- 8: Alexander Wuttke: When the World Around you is Changing: Investigating the Influence of Alienation and Indifference on Voter Turnout
- 9: Heiko Giebler: Not Second-Order, but Still Second-Rate? Patterns of Electoral Behavior in German State Elections
- 10: Sigrid Roßteutscher, Ina Bieber, Lars-Christopher Stövsand, and Manuela Blumenberg: Candidate Perception and Individual Vote Choice: The Role of Social Cues
- 11: Matthias Mader and Harald Schoen: Ideological Voting in Context: The Case of Germany During the Merkel Era
- 12: Maria Preißinger: Always Late? Stability and Change in Individuals' Time of Vote Decisions
- 13: Harald Schoen, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, Bernhard Weßels, and Christof Wolf: Conclusion
About the author
Harald Schoen is Professor of Political Science, University of Mannheim. He is one of the principal investigators of the German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) funded by the German Science Foundation. He has widely published on political behaviour, political psychology, public opinion, and political online communication.
Sigrid Roßteutscher is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social Sciences, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main. Her research interests focus on politics and religion, social capital, political participation, electoral turnout, and social inequality. Her publications include
Citizenship and Democracy in an Era of Crisis (co-edited with Thomas Poguntke, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, and Sonja Zmerli, Routledge, 2015).
Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck is Professor of Political Science, University of Mannheim. His research focuses on electoral behaviour and political communication. His publications include
Voters on the Move or on the Run? (co-edited with Bernhard Weßels, Hans Rattinger, and Sigrid Roßteutscher, Oxford University Press, 2014)
Bernhard Weßels is a Senior Fellow at the WZB Berlin Social Science Centre and Professor of Political Science, Humboldt-University Berlin. He is one of the principal investigators of the German Longitudinal Election Study funded by the German Science Foundation, and was member of the Planning Committee of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) from 1998 to 2014. He has widely published on electoral behaviour, interest intermediation, and political representation nationally and internationally. His publications include
Voters on the Move or on the Run? (co-edited with RüdigerSchmitt-Beck, Hans Rattinger, and Sigrid Roßteutscher, Oxford University Press, 2014)
Christof Wolf is President of GESIS Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences and Professor for Sociology, University of Mannheim. His research interests currently focus on social stratification, research methods, and research infrastructures. His publications include
The Handbook of Survey Methodology (co-edited with Dominique Joye, Tom W. Smith, and Yang-Chi Fu, Sage, 2016).
Summary
This volume examines and assesses the role of context in affecting electoral behaviour.