The Canadian Election Studies
Assessing Four Decades of Influence
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
The Canadian Election Studies
Assessing Four Decades of Influence
284 pages | © 2012
Table of Contents
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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