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1001 ▼a Lanz, Simon, ▼e author.
24510 ▼a No substitute for competence : ▼b on the origins and consequences of issue ownership / ▼c Simon Lanz.
260 ▼a London : ▼b Rowman & Littlefield, ▼c 2020.
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5050 ▼a No Substitute for Competence -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Perspectives on Issue Voting and Issue Ownership Voting -- 2.1 The Columbia Model and the Michigan Model -- 2.2 The Rational Choice Model of Voting -- 2.3 Party-Level Issue Ownership -- 2.4 Classic Studies of Voter-Level Issue Ownership -- 2.5 Recent Refinement of the Issue Ownership Voting Model -- 2.6 Conclusion -- 3 Theoretical Framework -- 3.1 The Sources of Issue Ownership -- 3.1.1 Issue Emphasis -- 3.1.2 Performance -- 3.1.3 Constituency and Partisanship -- 3.1.4 Ideological Position
5058 ▼a 3.2 Issue Ownership Voting -- 3.2.1 The Issue Ownership Voter -- 3.2.2 Partisanship and Position as Moderators of Issue Ownership Voting -- 3.3 Issue Ownership Voting across Different Contextual Settings -- 3.3.1 Party System Fragmentation -- 3.3.2 Party System Polarization -- 3.3.3 Clarity of Responsibility -- 3.4 All Hypotheses at a Glance -- 4 Empirical Framework -- 4.1 Case Selection -- 4.2 Voter Data -- 4.2.1 The Most Important Problem -- 4.2.2 Party Competence -- 4.2.3 Vote Choice -- 4.2.4 Partisanship, Voter-Party Distance, and Party Performance -- 4.2.5 Sociodemographic Control Variables
5058 ▼a 4.3 Party and Country Data -- 4.3.1 Party Issue Emphasis -- 4.3.2 Fragmentation, Polarization, and Clarity of Responsibility -- 5 The Sources of Issue Ownership -- 5.1 Method -- 5.2 Issue Emphasis -- 5.3 Performance -- 5.4 Partisanship -- 5.5 Position -- 5.6 Conclusion -- 6 Issue Ownership Voting -- 6.1 Method -- 6.2 Issue Ownership Voting -- 6.3 The Moderating Effect of Ideology and Partisanship -- 6.4 Conclusion -- 7 Issue Ownership Voting across Contexts -- 7.1 Method -- 7.2 Back to the Roots: The Context of Matching Vote Choice
5058 ▼a 7.3 Two Different Approaches to Measuring the Role of the Context in Issue Ownership -- 7.4 Conclusion -- 8 General Conclusion -- 8.1 General Findings and Implications of the Study -- 8.2 Limitations and Future Research Avenues -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the Author
520 ▼a For the first time, this book provides a systematic analysis of the origins and consequences of party competence evaluations. It demonstrates that perceptions of issue-handling competence are universal and independent drivers of the vote choice and that issue voting is not necessarily prerogative of the well informed.
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77608 ▼i Print version: ▼a Lanz, Simon ▼t No Substitute for Competence : On the Origins and Consequences of Issue Ownership ▼d London : Rowman & Littlefield International,c2020 ▼z 9781785523441
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