Chapter 1 Studying political campaigns and their effects, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, David M. Farrell; Chapter 2 Calculating or capricious?, Ian McAllister; Chapter 3 When do election campaigns matter, and to whom?, Romain Lachat, Pascal Sciarini; Chapter 4 Campaign effects and media monopoly, Marina Popescu, Gábor Tóka; Chapter 5 Priming and campaign context, Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais, Neil Nevitte, Richard Nadeau; Chapter 6 Candidate-centred campaigns and their effects in an open list system, Ilkka Ruostetsaari, Mikko Mattila; Chapter 7 Post-Fordism in the constituencies?, David Denver, Gordon Hands; Chapter 8 Do campaign communications matter for civic engagement?, Pippa Norris; Chapter 9 Referendums and elections, Lawrence LeDuc; Chapter 10 Public opinion formation in Swiss federal referendums, Michael Bützer, Lionel Marquis; Chapter 11 Do political campaigns matter?, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, David M. Farrell;
David M. Farrell is a Jean Monnet Professor of
European Politics at the University of Manchester, UK. A co-editor
of Party Politics, his research focuses on campaigns, electoral
systems and representation in the European Parliament. He is also
the author of Electoral Systems: A Comparative Introduction.
Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck is Scientific Director at the
Center for Survey Research and Methodology (ZUMA), Mannheim,
Germany. His research interests are in the areas of comparative
political behaviour, public opinion, political communication,
electoral behaviour, political culture, social movements and
political participation. He is also the author of Politische
Kommunikation und Wählerverhalten.
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