International Journal of Public Opinion Research 2008 20(4):538-542; doi:10.1093/ijpor/edn049
© The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The World Association for Public Opinion Research. All rights reserved.
Recent Articles in the Field of Public Opinion Research
Compiled by Roger Mortimore
Ipsos MORI
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In this section the International Journal of Public Opinion Research reviews articles that have recently been published in peer-refereed journals and which broadly relate to the field of public opinion. The intention is not to give an exhaustive overview of a given study but rather to alert our readers to interesting ideas and research in our field.
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Cross, William, & Young, Lisa (2008). Activism among young party members: The case of the Canadian Liberal Party. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 18, 257–281
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Cross and Young investigate what motivates young people who
have joined a political party to become actively involved in
party affairs, studying the case of the Canadian Liberal Party
(which had been in government for the previous 12 years at the
time of their research). Earlier research by the same authors
had found great variation between party members in their levels
of activity, and a survey of party members of all ages in 2000
found that members aged 25 or under were more active than their
older counterparts, and that those who joined
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Davidov, Eldad, Schmidt, Peter, & Schwartz, Shalom H. (2008). Bringing values back in: The adequacy of the European Social Survey to measure values in 20 countries. Public Opinion Quarterly, 72, 420–445
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Green, Donald P., & Vavreck, Lynn (2008). Analysis of cluster-randomized experiments: A comparison of alternative estimation approaches. Political Analysis, 16, 138–152
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Helliwell, John F., & Huang, Haifang (2008). How's your government? International evidence linking good government and well-being. British Journal of Political Science, 38, 595–619
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Ramji, Hasmita (2008). Exploring commonality and difference in in-depth interviewing: A case-study of researching British Asian women. British Journal of Sociology, 59, 99–116
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Ridout, Travis N., Grosse, Ashley C., & Appleton, Andrew M. (2008). News media use and Americans perceptions of global threat. British Journal of Political Science, 38, 575–593
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Stevens, Daniel (2008). Measuring exposure to political advertising in surveys. Political Behavior, 30, 47–72
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Verhaeghe, Annelies, De Ruyck, Tom, & Schillewaert, Niels (2008). Join the research: Participant-led open-ended questions. International Journal of Market Research, 50, 655–678
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