PAPERS presented at PolBeRG
Over the years, many papers have been presented at seminars by our members, and some of the authors have been kind enough to let their papers be uploaded on our website. Here is a list of them. Please note that virtually all of them are works in progress and should not be used or cited without the premissions of the authors.
11. Federico Vegetti and Zoltan Fazekas 2013 "The conflictual nature of ideological polarization" Link
10. Constantin Manuel Bosancianu 2013 "A Growing Rift in Values. Income Inequality’s Impact on Mass Attitude Polarization" Link paper, tables and graphs
9. Sebastian Adrian Popa 2012 "What Helps Citizens to Have Consistent Attitudes? A Cross Country Analysis of the Individual and Contextual Determinants of Attitude Constraint" Link
8. Darren Schreiber et al 2012 "Winning Faces: Model of basic primate visual processing predicts elections" Link
7. Sergiu Gherghina and Mihail Chiru 2011 "Generating Dissent: Party Cohesion and Voting Loyalty in Romania Following the Electoral Change" Link
6. Silvia Neamtu 2011 "Patterns of Legislative Behavior: A network analysis on electoral system change" Link
5. Stefan Domonkos 2011 "Economic Voting in the Slovak Republic and the Political Right-Wing" Link
4. Sebastian Adrian Popa 2011 "Parties and information in Central and Eastern Europe" Link
3. Gergo Zavecz 2011 "Explaining the Hungarian individual Euroscepticism" Link
2. Oana Lup 2011 "The Relevance of Social Context for Individual Electoral Behavior and Political Knowledge: A Comparative Analysis" Link
1. Gábor Simonovits 2010 "A quest for the pivotal voter" Link