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Jeffrey Karp
Jeffrey Karp
Professor of Political Science, Brunel University London
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Minority representation, empowerment, and participation
SA Banducci, T Donovan, JA Karp
The Journal of Politics 66 (2), 534-556, 2004
6502004
Politicians, scandals, and trust in government
S Bowler, JA Karp
Political behavior 26, 271-287, 2004
5792004
Social desirability and response validity: A comparative analysis of overreporting voter turnout in five countries
JA Karp, D Brockington
The Journal of Politics 67 (3), 825-840, 2005
5622005
Political efficacy and participation in twenty-seven democracies: How electoral systems shape political behaviour
JA Karp, SA Banducci
British journal of political science 38 (2), 311-334, 2008
5132008
To know it is to love it? Satisfaction with democracy in the European Union
JA Karp, SA Banducci, S Bowler
Comparative Political Studies 36 (3), 271-292, 2003
4012003
Enraged or engaged? Preferences for direct citizen participation in affluent democracies
S Bowler, T Donovan, JA Karp
Political Research Quarterly 60 (3), 351-362, 2007
3432007
How elections change the way citizens view the political system: Campaigns, media effects and electoral outcomes in comparative perspective
SA Banducci, JA Karp
British Journal of Political Science 33 (3), 443-467, 2003
3052003
Ballot photographs as cues in low‐information elections
SA Banducci, JA Karp, M Thrasher, C Rallings
Political psychology 29 (6), 903-917, 2008
3022008
When politics is not just a man's game: Women's representation and political engagement
JA Karp, SA Banducci
Electoral studies 27 (1), 105-115, 2008
3022008
Popular support for direct democracy
T Donovan, JA Karp
Party politics 12 (5), 671-688, 2006
2942006
Going postal: How all-mail elections influence turnout
JA Karp, SA Banducci
Political behavior 22, 223-239, 2000
2772000
Why politicians like electoral institutions: Self-interest, values, or ideology?
S Bowler, T Donovan, JA Karp
The journal of politics 68 (2), 434-446, 2006
2592006
Strategic voting, party activity, and candidate effects: testing explanations for split voting in New Zealand's new mixed system
JA Karp, J Vowles, SA Banducci, T Donovan
Electoral Studies 21 (1), 1-22, 2002
2432002
Getting out the vote: Party mobilization in a comparative perspective
JA Karp, SA Banducci, S Bowler
British Journal of Political Science 38 (1), 91-112, 2008
2352008
Party mobilization and political participation in new and old democracies
JA Karp, SA Banducci
Party Politics 13 (2), 217-234, 2007
2032007
Proportional representation and attitudes about politics: Results from New Zealand
SA Banducci, T Donovan, JA Karp
Electoral Studies 18 (4), 533-555, 1999
1741999
Explaining public support for legislative term limits
JA Karp
Public Opinion Quarterly 59 (3), 373-391, 1995
1571995
Voters and coalition governments
SB Hobolt, JA Karp
Electoral Studies 29 (3), 299-307, 2010
1472010
Absentee voting, mobilization, and participation
JA Karp, SA Banducci
American Politics Research 29 (2), 183-195, 2001
1332001
The euro, economic interests and multi‐level governance: Examining support for the common currency
SA Banducci, EA Karp, PH Loedel
European Journal of Political Research 42 (5), 685-703, 2003
1322003
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