Browsing School of Politics and International Relations by Author "Poletti, M"
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'All mouth and no trousers?' How many Conservative Party members voted for UKIP in 2015-and why did they do so?
Webb, P; Bale, T; Poletti, M (2017-11) -
Local party members’ views are associated, but not completely congruent, with local constituency opinion
Hanretty, C; Bale, T; Poletti, M; Webb, P (SAGE Publications, 2024-01-17)Do local political party members reflect the views of voters in their constituencies? Since candidate selection by local party members is the most common form of candidate selection in the United Kingdom, it is important ... -
Media and campaign effects on vote choice at national elections in Europe: A review of a multilingual research landscape Medien- und Kampagneneffekte auf Wahlentscheidungen bei nationalen Hauptwahlen in Europa: Literaturbericht über eine vielsprachige Forschungslandschaft
Boomgaarden, H; Schmitt-Beck, R; Brandenburg, H; Cunha, C; Hopmann, DN; O’Malley, E; Poletti, M; Popescu, M; Teperoglou, E; Tworzecki, H (2016-07-01) -
Oh Jeremy Corbyn! Why did Labour Party membership soar after the 2015 general election?
Whiteley, P; Poletti, M; Webb, P; Bale, T (2019-02) -
Participating Locally and Nationally: Explaining the Offline and Online Activism of British Party Members
Bale, T; Webb, P; Poletti, M (2019-08) -
So who really does the donkey work in 'multi-speed membership parties'? Comparing the election campaign activity of party members and party supporters
Webb, P; Poletti, M; Bale, T (2017-04) -
Social networkers and careerists: Explaining high-intensity activism among British party members
Webb, P; Bale, T; Poletti, M (SAGE Publications, 2019-03-27)© The Author(s) 2019. Drawing on survey data on the members of six British parties gathered in the immediate aftermath of the general election of 2015, this article asks what motivates members to engage in high-intensity ... -
Why do only some people who support parties actually join them? Evidence from Britain
Poletti, M; Webb, P; Bale, T (2019-01-02)