
Voters on the Move or on the Run?
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- Part I: Introduction
- 1: Bernhard Weßels, Hans Rattinger, Sigrid Roßteutscher and Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck: The Changing Context and Outlook of Voting
- 2: Jan Eric Blumenstiel: Voter Fragmentation and the Differentiation of Vote Functions
- Part II: Increasing Heterogeneity of Voting
- 3: Aiko Wagner: Party Specific Vote Functions
- 4: Sascha Huber: Coalitions and Voting Behavior in a Differentiating Multi-party System
- 5: Sigrid Roßteutscher, Ina Bieber and Philipp Scherer: Voting Complexity in a Multi-layered System. Or: How Voting Choices in Second-order Elections Impact the Stability of Party Identification
- 6: Heiko Giebler: Contextualizing Turnout and Party Choice: Electoral Behaviour on Different Political Levels
- 7: Heiko Giebler, Bernhard Weßels and Andreas Wüst: Does Personal Campaigning Make a Difference?
- Part III: Increasing Complexity and Voting
- 8: Sigrid Roßteutscher and Daniel Stegmueller: Network Politicization and Political Integration: From Grand Cleavages to Private Network Structures
- 9: Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck and Patrick Kraft: Political Information Flows and Consistent Voting: Personal Conversations, Mass Media, Party Campaigns and the Quality of Voting Decisions at the 2009 German Federal Election
- 10: Richard Johnston, Julia Partheymüller and Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck: Activation of Fundamentals in German Campaigns
- 11: Bernhard Weßels: Voters' Motivations: How and Why Short-term Factors Grow in Importance
- 12: Markus Steinbrecher: Are Alienation and Indifference the New Features of Elections?
- 13: Hans Rattinger and Elena Wiegand: Volatility on the Rise? Attitudinal Stability, Attitudinal Change, and Voter Volatility
- Part IV: Conclusion
- 14: Bernhard Weßels, Hans Rattinger, Sigrid Roßteutscher and Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck: Voters on the Move or on the Run?
- References
- Appendix
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