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Zeitschriftenartikel
(2016):
Policy Representation by Party Leaders and Followers: What drives UK Prime Minister’s Questions?
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Government and Opposition: an International Journal of Comparative Politics,
51,
1,
pp. 59-83.
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(2016):
Looking for the Party? Partisan Effects on Issue Attention in UK Acts of Parliament
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European Political Science Review,
8,
1,
pp. 49-72.
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(2015):
Bureaucratic Responsiveness: The Effects of Government, Public and European Attention on the UK Bureaucracy
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Public Administration,
93,
1,
pp. 139-158.
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(2015):
Popular Presidents Can Affect Congressional Attention, for a Little While
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Policy Studies Journal,
43,
1,
pp. 22-43.
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(2014):
The Importance of Attention Diversity and How to Measure It
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Policy Studies Journal,
42,
2,
pp. 173-196.
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(2014):
Representation, Agendas and Institutions
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European Journal of Political Research,
53,
1,
pp. 37-56.
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(2013):
Continuing the Collective Action Dilemma: The Survival of Voluntary Associations in the United States
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Political Research Quarterly,
66,
3,
pp. 545-558.
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(2013):
Understanding Selection Bias, Time-Lags and Measurement Bias in Secondary Data Sources: Putting the Encyclopedia of Associations Database in Broader Context
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Social Science Research,
42,
6,
pp. 1750-1764.
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Konferenzpräsentationen
(2014):
The Electoral Consequences of Government Accountability
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110th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Washington, D.C.,
]
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(2014):
An Analysis of the Public’s Personal, National and EU Priorities
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Annual Conference of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP),
Edinburgh,
]
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(2014):
Gone Fishing: the Creation of the Comparative Agendas Project Master Codebook
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[
European Consortium of Political Research General Conference,
Glasgow,
]
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(2014):
Shifting Issues or a Shuffled Organisation: The Effect of Partisan Transition on UK Statutory Instruments
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[
Political Science Association 64th Annual International Conference,
Manchester,
]
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(2014):
Agendas and Representation in Oversight: an Analysis of Parliamentary Select Committees in Britain
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4th Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association,
Edinburgh,
]
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(2014):
Gender and Issue Attention: Comparing Spain the United Kingdom and the United States
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72. Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association,
Chicago, Ill.,
]
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(2013):
Bureaucratic Responsiveness: The Effects of Government, Public and European Attention on the UK Bureaucracy
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7th ECPR General Conference,
Sciences Po, Bordeaux,
]
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(2013):
Secondary Government Attention: UK Bureaucracy and Its European Focus
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[
Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference,
Chicago, Illinois,
]
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(2013):
Party Mandates and the Politics of Attention: Party Platforms and the Policy Agenda in the UK
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[
Comparative Agendas Project (CAP) Annual Meeting,
University of Antwerp,
]
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(2013):
How Many Parties? A More Sensitive Approach to Measuring the Effective Number of Parties
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Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) Conference,
Lancaster University,
]
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(2013):
Dynamic Agenda Representation in Comparative Perspective
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3rd Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association,
Barcelona,
]
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(2013):
Maintaining Attention: Partisan Effects on Attention in UK Acts of Parliament
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[
Political Studies Association Conference,
Cardiff,
]
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(2013):
Responsive Elections: The Effect of Public Opinion on Political Campaigns
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66th Annual Conference “Revolutions in the Measurement of World Public Opinion” - World Association of Public Opinion Research (WAPOR),
Boston,
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(2013):
Responsive Elections: The Effect of Public Opinion on Political Campaigns
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6th Annual Conference of the Comparative Policy Agendas Project (CAP),
Antwerpen,
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(2013):
Responsive Elections: The Effect of Public Opinion on Political Campaigns
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[
Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference,
Chicago, Illinois,
]
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(2012):
CAPing the GLES
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5th Annual Conference of the Comparative Policy Agendas Project (CAP),
Reims,
]
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