(2015):
The Importance of Preaching to the Converted: The Strategic Use of Campaign Rallies, Campaign Promises, Clientelism, and Violence in African Elections.
Mannheim:
University of Mannheim.
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Mascha Rauschenbach
former staff member
Phone:
+49-621-181-2842Projects
RP8 B2 Contexts for Democratic Governance
Publications
(Note: Generally, the former staff pages only feature publications that have been published at the MZES. Furthermore, the former staff pages feature publications that have been published in co-authorship with current MZES staff.)
Thesis
Conference Presentations
Rauschenbach, Mascha
(2013):
Incumbency Status and Poverty Levels in Constituencies: The Strategic Use of Local Campaign Promises in Ghana's 2012 Elections.
[Tagung der Sektion Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft der Deutschen Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft (DVPW) 'Politik, Region(en) und Kultur in der vergeichenden Politikwissenschaft', Universität Leipzig, October 09th to October 11th, 2013]
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Rauschenbach, Mascha, and Sabine C. Carey
(2013):
Targeting Contested Constituencies: How Spatial Patterns of Political Support Determine the Use of Negative Campaigning.
[41st Joint Sessions of Workshops “Going Dirty: Negative Campaigning in Elections and Referenda and its Effects on Citizens’ Attitudes and Behaviour", Johannes-Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, March 11th to March 16th, 2013]
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Rauschenbach, Mascha
(2013):
The Credibility of Programmatic and Clientelistic Campaign Promises: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Ghana.
[3rd Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Barcelona, June 20th to June 22nd, 2013]
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