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What to Expect for the 2019 Belgian Elections?
5 May 2019 Philippe Mongrain / Ruth Dassonneville / Semih Çakır
Ruth Dassonneville, Semih Çakır and Philippe Mongrain Summary On 26 May 2019, Belgians will turn to the polls to elect members of the regional, federal and European parliaments, and the stakes are high. While the elections are still a couple of weeks away, and while many voters are believed to make up their mind in […] Read more
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New publication: 10 Downing Street: who’s next? Seemingly unrelated regressions to forecast UK election results
Philippe Mongrain3 February 2019 Philippe Mongrain
A new paper by Philippe Mongrain is now available online at the Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties. A summary of this article will soon be available on the blog of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) Group of the Political Studies Associations (PSA). The research note is available here. Read more
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Infographics : POL3015 A18
rdassonneville 30 January 2019
Last term, I asked students enrolled in my undergrad course on elections (POL3015), to create infographics. In these infographics, they explained a concept in the field of electoral studies. The students created infographics on many different topics, such as the concept of economic voting, compulsory voting, women suffrage, amongst others. Below are some examples of […] Read more
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Marion Irish Award for Ruth Dassonneville and Filip Kostelka
rdassonneville 23 January 2019 Ruth Dassonneville
At the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Ruth Dassonneville and Filip Kostelka were awarded the Marion Irish Award for the best paper on Women and Politics, presented at the 2018 SPSA Meeting. They won the award for their paper ‘The Gender Gap in Voter Turnout: A Longitudinal Analysis of European Parliament […] Read more
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SPSA conference
23 January 2019 Alexandra Jabbour / Ruth Dassonneville / Semih Çakır
Several Chair members participated in the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, which took place in Austin (TX) in January 2019. Semih Çakir presented a paper on the role of ambivalence on electoral participation, and Alexandra Jabbour presented co-authored work (with Jean-François Daoust) on the role of long-term factors on the vote choice […] Read more
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First edition of the Political Behavior Seminar for Doctoral Students
rdassonneville 9 November 2018 Alexandra Jabbour / Fernando Feitosa / Florence Vallée-Dubois / Maxime Coulombe / Philippe Mongrain / Semih Çakır / Semra Sevi
The first edition of the Political Behavior Seminar for Doctoral Students took place on Thursday, November 8, at the University of Montreal. This seminar gives the opportunity for advanced doctoral students to present their work and to benefit from the comments of professors and students. Members of the Chair – Alexandra Jabbour, Semih Cakir, Phillipe […] Read more
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Marta Gallina wins the 2018 Party Politics Prize
rdassonneville 5 November 2018 Marta Gallina
Marta Gallina was awarded the 2018 Party Politics Prize for the best paper presented at the ECPR Summer School on Political Parties. In 2018, the Summer School was organized by Fernando Casal Bertoa and Cees van der Eijk at the University of Nottingham. Marta was awarded the prize for her paper ‘Abilities, opportunities and motivations […] Read more
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Publons Peer Review Award for Ruth Dassonneville
4 October 2018 Ruth Dassonneville
Ruth Dassonneville was awarded a Publons Peer Review Award for the year 2018. She received the award for placing herself in the top 1% reviewers in Social Sciences. And was ranked at the 10th place of all Social Scientist on Publons. Read more
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Podcast : The Changing Relationship Between Voters And Parties
rdassonneville 3 October 2018 Ruth Dassonneville Dealignment
Ruth Dassonneville was interviewed for the podcast ‘How to Win Arguments with Numbers‘ of the Q-Step Centre at the University of Kent. In the podcast, she talks about the changing relationship between voters and parties in established democracies. To access and listen to the podcast, click here Read more
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Brève réflexion sur les résultats de l’élection québécoise de 2018 : deux victoires et une défaite et demie
2 October 2018 Philippe Mongrain Elections
par Philippe Mongrain À la veille de l’élection québécoise du 1er octobre 2018, la plupart des sondages et des projections laissaient croire à la formation d’un gouvernement caquiste ou libéral minoritaire (voir L’élection québécoise de 2018). Or, le parti de François Legault a rapidement distancé ses adversaires. Sur bien des plans, l’élection de 2018 […] Read more