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Sciences de l'homme et politique
American philantropic foundations (Carnegie, Rockfeller, Ford) have been present in France throughout the 20th century, funding most higher education and research institutions.
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Abstract Web‐based surveys have gained popularity due to their cost‐effectiveness and changing participation habits, a trend accelerated by the COVID‐19 pandemic. This raises questions about the continued value of paper‐based surveys in mixed‐mode studies like the Swiss Election Study (Selects), which uses a push‐to‐web design, offering a paper ...
Jan‐Erik Refle +2 more
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http://sahel.info: An online hybrid forum and a probe for public interests and opinions [PDF]
Nous introduisons les concepts de forums hybrides (ou socio-technique), et décrivons la philosophie sous jacente et la mise en oeuvre d'une des composantes, c.a.d. une plateforme internet pour le partage de connaissances avec la société civile.
Leclerc, Grégoire
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Are Less Affluent People Less Likely to Run for Political Office?
Abstract In almost all democracies, elected officials are better off than most of the citizens they represent. Recent research has shown that this descriptive misrepresentation is partly due to voter and party bias against less well‐off candidates. In this paper, we explore a third possible explanation: Are less affluent people less likely to run for ...
Pirmin Bundi, Reto Wüest
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Redessiner les contours de l’État : la mise en oeuvre des politiques migratoires
Camille Hamidi, Mireille Paquet
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L'espace comme politique [PDF]
Through the analysis of an association, founded by some beneficiaries of minimum wage, and some street level bureaucrats in the sector of employment, which claims the fact that it gathers “citizens” and “equals”, the very notion of politics is questioned.
Gourgues, Guillaume, Ouassim, Hamzaoui
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Abstract The perceived “crisis of democracy” has received much attention in recent scholarly and societal debates. Yet much of the focus has been on democratic attitudes of citizens. We only know little about the democracy orientations of political candidates, and whether voter and candidate views on democracy are congruent.
Annika Lindholm, Lukas Lauener
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A cautionary tale: university institutes of public health must "walk the talk". [PDF]
Haines-Saah R, McLaren L.
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Perceptual accuracy, policy congruence and electoral success of candidates
Abstract Recent research has documented that politicians are not good at estimating citizens' policy preferences, though their ability to do so varies across parties and individuals. The postulated link between this low perceptual accuracy and substantive representation has rarely been explored empirically.
Léïla Eisner +2 more
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