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The paradoxical effects of decline Assessing party system change and the rol…
Lees, Charles

This article examines the impact of party system change in Germany on the role, status and power of the two catch-all parties (CDU/CSU and SPD) in the light of the 2009 federal election. It argues that party system change has had a paradoxical impact. On the one hand, the decline in the overall catch-all vote undermines the two parties’ integrative function. On the other, the presence of three …

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Volume 18, Number 4, July 2012 p. 545-562
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1354-0688
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p. 545-562
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Party Politics
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Electoral regimes and party-switching: Floor-crossing in South Africa's local…
McLaughlin, Eric

This article presents an inquiry into the causes of party-switching under two different electoral regimes. It exploits a natural experiment in South Africa, where a large number of local legislatures are elected using the same mixed system, to examine how the party-switching behaviours of legislators elected under proportional representation (PR) rules may differ systematically from those of le…

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Volume 18, Number 4, July 2012 p. 563-579
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1354-0688
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p. 563-579
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Party Politics
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Gendered nationalism: The gender gap in support for the Scottish National Party
Mitchell, JamesJohns, RobertBennie, Lynn

Recent major surveys of the Scottish electorate and of Scottish National Party (SNP) members have revealed a distinct gender gap in support for the party. Men are markedly more likely than women to vote for the SNP and they comprise more than two-thirds of its membership. In this article, we use data from those surveys to test various possible explanations for the disproportionately male suppor…

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Volume 18, Number 4, July 2012 p. 581-601
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1354-0688
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p. 581-601
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Party Politics
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Party organization and concurrent multi-level local campaigning: The 2007 Sco…
Clark, Alistair

Parties often have to campaign for two or more levels of office at the same time. However, declining levels of organization means that the demands of concurrent elections can potentially increase the demands on volunteer party organizations considerably. These demands are multiplied by the concurrent use of different electoral systems which provide party organizations with different incentives.…

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Volume 18, Number 4, July 2012 p. 603-622
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1354-0688
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p. 603-622
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Party Politics
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Public deliberation in action: Emotion, inclusion and exclusion in participat…
MARTIN, GRAHAM P.

Participatory forums, in which lay citizens or users of public services contribute to the governance of public services, have proliferated in recent years. In debates about the quality and influence of such processes, there has been increasing recognition of the importance of emotional as well as rational deliberation, and criticism of the way in which the structures imposed on such forums can …

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Volume 32, Number 2, May 2012 p. 163-183
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0261-0183
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p. 163-183
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Critical Social Policy
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Across a thick white line: The relationship of a Welsh medium school and a lo…
Tannock, Stuart

Two of the most important social policy agendas of the Welsh state in the contemporary period are the attempt to revitalize the Welsh language – through the promotion of Welsh medium education, in particular – and the effort to eliminate regional inequality and poverty – most recently, through the government’s Communities First programme. This article recounts the history of a cool and sometime…

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Volume 32, Number 2, May 2012 p. 184-202
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0261-0183
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p. 184-202
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Critical Social Policy
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What is an ‘adult protection’ issue? Victims, perpetrators and the profes…
Johnson, Fiona

Drawing on data from a Scottish research study, this paper explores the relationship of professionals’ perceptions about specific perpetrators and victims to their constructions of ‘adult protection’ issues in practice. It finds that professionals’ perceptions of victim distress did not consistently coincide with the construction of adult protection issues, whilst the connection to any assessme…

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Volume 32, Number 2, May 2012 p. 203-222
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0261-0183
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p. 203-222
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Critical Social Policy
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‘Troops to Teachers’: Solving the problem of working-class masculinity in…
Dermott, Esther

The UK government’s White Paper on Education, The Importance of Teaching (2010), includes a proposal (Troops to Teachers) to encourage ex-service personnel to train as teachers: this paper presents a critical analysis of the discussions promoting the initiative. Firstly, it is argued that the initiative attempts a rapprochement between ‘reputation’ and ‘respectability’ (McDowell, 2003) by prese…

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Volume 32, Number 2, May 2012 p. 223-241
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0261-0183
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p. 223-241
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Critical Social Policy
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Personal assistance for disabled people and the understanding of human being
Mladenov, Teodor

This paper explores personal assistance – a practice considered crucial for supporting the independence and social inclusion of disabled people. The starting point of the analysis is the presumption that the significance of personal assistance goes well beyond welfare, touching upon existential-ontological issues. In order to uncover these issues, a phenomenological approach is used. The aim is…

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Volume 32, Number 2, May 2012 p. 242-261
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0261-0183
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p. 242-261
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Critical Social Policy
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Cohesion from Conflict: Does Intergroup Conflict Motivate Intragroup Norm Enf…
Benard, Stephen

Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But how do group members respond when their peers refuse to cooperate? Simmel ([1908] 1955) argued that groups in conflict quell dissent by sanctioning group members and supporting centralized leadership systems. This claim has important implications, but little direct support. This research investigat…

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Volume 75, Number 2, June 2012 p. 107-130
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0190-2725
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p. 107-130
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Social Psychology Quarterly
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Social Integration and Religious Identity Expression among Dutch Muslims: The…
Maliepaard, MiekePhalet, Karen

Against the background of contrasting religious versus secular norms in immigrant communities and in Dutch society, this study examines how religious identity expression is related to the social integration of Dutch Muslims within (a) Turkish or Moroccan minority groups and (b) Dutch majority groups. Using nationally representative survey data (N = 2,027), we distinguish religious identificatio…

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Volume 75, Number 2, June 2012 p. 131-148
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0190-2725
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p. 131-148
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Social Psychology Quarterly
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Structural Precursors to Identity Processes: The Role of Proximate Social Str…
Merolla, David M.Serpe, Richard T.Stryker, SheldonSchultz, P. Wesley

This research investigates how participation in college-based science-training programs increases student intention to pursue a scientific career. Using identity theory, we delineate three levels of social structure and conceptualize science-training programs as proximate social structures. Results from a sample of 892 undergraduate science students are supportive of identity theory and indicat…

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Volume 75, Number 2, June 2012 p. 149-172
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0190-2725
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p. 149-172
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Social Psychology Quarterly
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Becoming Black Women: Intimate Stories and Intersectional Identities
Wilkins, Amy C.

In this article, I argue that intimate stories are an important resource for the achievement of intersectional identities. Drawing on in-depth interviews with black college students at two predominantly white universities, I examine the stories black college women tell about interracial relationships between black men and white women. I argue that interracial stories serve an array of social pu…

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Volume 75, Number 2, June 2012 p. 173-196
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0190-2725
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p. 173-196
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Social Psychology Quarterly
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Authoritarian Responses to Foreign Pressure: Spending, Repression, and Sanctions
Escribà-Folch, Abel

This article explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning repression and public spending composition. Rulers whose budgets are not severely constrained by sanctions will tend to increase spending in those categories that most benefit their core support groups. When budget constraints are severe, dictators are more likely to increase repression. Using da…

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Volume 45 Number 6 June 2012 p. 683-713
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0010-4140
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p. 683-713
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Comparative Political Studies
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Left Parties, Poor Voters, and Electoral Participation in Advanced Industrial…
ANDERSON, Christopher J.Beramendi, Pablo

Although income inequality is an important normative issue for students of democratic politics, little is known about its effects on citizens’ electoral participation. The authors develop a formal model of the incentives for left parties to mobilize lower income voters. It posits that countries’ income distributions and competition on the left provide different incentives for left parties to mo…

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Volume 45 Number 6 June 2012 p. 714-746
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0010-4140
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p. 714-746
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Comparative Political Studies
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Reverse Contamination: Burning and Building Bridges in Mixed-Member Systems
Krauss, EllisNemoto, KuniakiPekkanen, Robert

Why would a candidate in a mixed-member electoral system willingly forego the chance to be dual listed in the party list tier along with the single-member district tier? Mixed-member systems create a “reverse contamination effect” through which list rankings provide important information to voters and thus influence behavior in the nominal tier. Rankings signal importance of the candidate withi…

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Volume 45 Number 6 June 2012 p. 747-773
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0010-4140
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p. 747-773
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Comparative Political Studies
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Accounting for the Effects of Identity on Political Behavior: Descent, Streng…
Chernyha, Lachen T.Burg, Steven L.

This article examines the determinants of identification within the autonomous communities (ACs) of Spain and explores whether “activated identities” guide behavior. The authors test this hypothesized effect empirically and demonstrate that regional and especially (non-Spanish) national activated identity affect preferences for exclusionary policies and for greater autonomy or independence for …

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Volume 45 Number 6 June 2012 p. 774-803
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0010-4140
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p. 774-803
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Comparative Political Studies
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Do Shocks Change Organizations? The Case of NASA
O'Leary, RosemaryDonahue, Amy K.

The 50-year history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) spaceflight program is marked by spectacular accomplishments and devastating tragedy. NASA has suffered three major disasters, each of which destroyed a spacecraft and killed its crew. In the wake of each accident, investigators and analysts identified causes and recommended technical and organizational improvemen…

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Volume 22 Issue 3 July 2012 p. 395-425
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1053-1858
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p. 395-425
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Journal of Public Administration Research & Theory
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Organizational Red Tape: A Measurement Experiment
Feeney, Mary K.

Multiple public administration survey research projects have asked respondents to assess the level of red tape in their organizations. Many of these surveys use the following questionnaire item: “If red tape is defined as ‘burdensome rules and procedures that have negative effects on the organization’s effectiveness,’ how would you assess the level of red tape in your organization?” Unfortunate…

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Volume 22 Issue 3 July 2012 p. 427-444
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1053-1858
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p. 427-444
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Journal of Public Administration Research & Theory
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Effects of Managers’ Work Motivation and Networking Activity on Their Repor…

This study brings together two perspectives on managers’ reported levels of red tape. The work motivation perspective explains how managers’ characteristics, such as work engagement (alienation) or commitment, affect their reported levels of red tape. The external control perspective explains how managers’ feedback relations with external actors and organizations reduce miscommunications and co…

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Volume 22 Issue 3 July 2012 p. 445-471
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1053-1858
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p. 445-471
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Journal of Public Administration Research & Theory
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