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The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) includes post-election survey and macro data from 60+ participating nations. Available for free download.
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Joined January 2013
Want to work for CSES, or know someone who does? GESIS (@gesis_org) is hiring a full-time Senior Researcher, based in Germany, in the area of International Electoral Research. The application deadline is August 15, 2025. For more information, see: https://t.co/fRW8HBSFXZ
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CSES Announcement - The First Advance Release of CSES Module 6, containing seven election studies, is now available. The dataset and documentation may be downloaded from the CSES website for free. For more information please visit: https://t.co/fQiJCbachf
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🔔New paper on party surrogation! What does it mean to feel represented by a party you didn’t vote for? In Party Politics with @Liron_Lavi we explore the concept of Party Surrogation through a cross-country and individual-level analysis using @csestweets. https://t.co/bE2DJ3tIoe
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Against the backdrop of declining public trust and engagement with political parties, citizens’ representation is often not limited to their party of choice. Ho...
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The winner of the 2024 GESIS Klingemann Prize is “Patterns of Affective Polarization toward Parties and Leaders across the Democratic World” by Reiljan, Garzia, Ferreira Da Silva (@Frederico_FS), and Trechsel (@Atrechsel) in @apsrjournal. Congratulations! https://t.co/JDVjk3x5XH
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Thanks to the #EPOP2024 organisers and an inspiring Manchester environment, the @FSW_KULEUVEN @csestweets-Belgium team had a great time presenting our first analyses of the 2024 elections in Belgium
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Are you attending #APSA2024? Join us at a CSES Reception at 7:30 p.m. tonight (Thursday, September 5th) in the PCC, Room 107A. Enjoy finger foods and beverages as we update you about the project and announce the winner of the GESIS Klingemann Prize! https://t.co/oOYvOUrgQG
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Read about how we collaborate with @csestweets ⬇️:
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Nominations are now being accepted for the 2024 GESIS Klingemann Prize for the Best CSES Scholarship, with a submission deadline of Friday, April 26, 2024: https://t.co/In4Gvk7Ido
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The Harrison Prize-winning paper (best 2023 article in @PolStudies) uses @csestweets data: "A crucial advantage of this dataset...[is that it offers] more variance on this question in terms of contexts and, most importantly, in terms of quality of democracy." Abstract below⬇️
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🎉We won the Harrison Prize for the best article published in 2023 in @PolStudies ! "Winning, Losing, and the Quality of Democracy" Using @csestweets & @vdeminstitute data With amazing co-authors Richard + @r_dassonneville
@PolStudiesAssoc 👇
Congrats to the winner of the Harrison Prize for the best article published in a 2023 issue of @PolStudies: "Winning, Losing and the Quality of Democracy" by Richard Nadeau, @jf_daoust and @r_dassonneville. Read OA: https://t.co/mPbZy6wtV4
@PolStudiesAssoc @SAGECQPolitics
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CSES Announcement: A significantly updated Integrated Module Dataset (IMD) is now available for download. For more information, please see: https://t.co/SPqqTPxXvY
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CSES Announcement: Second Call for Ideas for Module 7 Content (theme and questions). Proposals are due on or before April 5, 2024. For more information, please see: https://t.co/xkevVFreiN
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🚀 Determining decidability Using MARPOR project & @csestweets data 👨💻, @jgunderson8 demonstrates that #Voters perceive greater differences between parties when they propose agendas that diverge ↔️ with respect to issue #Salience 👉 https://t.co/x5IFay5Hb7
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This paper argues that issue salience divergence – the extent to which parties in a party system diverge in their allocation of salience across issues – is a key characteristic of party system...
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🚨Is negative campaigning linked to an increase in affective polarization in the public? You bet! New comparative evidence in article out at @ElectoralStdies w Danielle Martin Open access article: https://t.co/MAZlzma9pz Negative campaigning data: https://t.co/jidCvMIOeS
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and Pedro Riera and Amuitz Garmendia look at the influence of contextual factors on the ideology-affect link, based on comparative survey data (@csestweets). (@RieraPedro , @amuitzgarmendia)
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📢 Join us November 14th for the first ever #CNES online SEMINAR on implementing mixed mode (voter) surveys! REGISTRATION IS OPEN (free)⬇️ https://t.co/wydhtGphFA
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Last reminder: Call for Proposals for CSES Module 7 content (theme and questions). The deadline is just over one week from now. Thank you in advance for your ideas! See details at: https://t.co/WsOqZ5yjCn
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🚨🎉I'm thrilled about this new (tiny) book at @CUP_PoliSci ! Elections and Satisfaction with Democracy: Citizens, Processes, and Outcomes 🗳️ It's *FREE* if you download it right now/very soon! 👇 https://t.co/B5Xt7g5wZL A 🧵on key findings 1/x
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Happy to see this out at @Medit_Politics such a great team of scholars and friends @littvay @YoussefMeddeb #BojanTodosijevic and @CarstenQSchneid. The article is open access 🙂 #populism #Tunisia @csestweets
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Reminder (deadline September 20, 2023): Call for Proposals for CSES Module 7 content - theme and questions. For more information, please see: https://t.co/WsOqZ5yjCn
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