[PaG] Call for Papers: Cleavage Referendums: Ideological Decisions and Transformational Political Change

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Politics and Governance
Tue, Jan 9, 2024 11:26 AM

*Cleavage Referendums: Ideological Decisions and Transformational
Political Change
*
**
Edited by Theresa Reidy

/Deadline for Abstracts: 15 April 2024 /| /Deadline for Articles: 31
August 2024/

Politics and Governance, peer-reviewed journal indexed in the Social
Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science; Impact Factor: 2.2) and Scopus
(CiteScore: 4.2), welcomes new and exciting research papers for its
upcoming issue "Cleavage Referendums: Ideological Decisions and
Transformational Political Change," edited by Theresa Reidy (University
College Cork).

This thematic issue is seeking to theorize on the essential features of
cleavage referendums and conduct empirical analyses to test core
propositions. Individual case studies and comparative analyses are
welcome, and all referendum types are relevant: mandatory or
consultative; local or national. Articles should address one, or more,
of the following themes:

  1. The dynamics of campaign participation and activity: parties, civil
    society organisations, and individuals;

  2. Voting behaviour: We know that voting intentions should be stable at
    cleavage referendums, but are they always? In what circumstances can
    campaigns be re-framed to create a more dynamic opinion formation space?

  3. The contribution of a referendum(s) to the creation, definition,
    and/or resolution of a cleavage;

  4. The consequential impact of cleavage referendums on the structure and
    nature of party competition.

Authors interested in submitting a paper for this issue are encouraged
to read the full call for papers:
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/pages/view/nextissues#Referendums

Abstracts welcome by 15 April 2024.

Kindest regards,
Carolina

Carolina Correia Politics and Governance Cogitatio Press 1070-129 Lisbon
Portugal New issues (open access): Vol 11, No 4 (2023): Comparative
Fiscal Federalism and the Post-Covid EU
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/view/373 Vol
11, No 4 (2023): Governing the EU Polycrisis: Institutional Change After
the Pandemic and the War in Ukraine
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/view/374


*Cleavage Referendums: Ideological Decisions and Transformational Political Change * ** Edited by Theresa Reidy /Deadline for Abstracts: 15 April 2024 /| /Deadline for Articles: 31 August 2024/ Politics and Governance, peer-reviewed journal indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science; Impact Factor: 2.2) and Scopus (CiteScore: 4.2), welcomes new and exciting research papers for its upcoming issue "Cleavage Referendums: Ideological Decisions and Transformational Political Change," edited by Theresa Reidy (University College Cork). This thematic issue is seeking to theorize on the essential features of cleavage referendums and conduct empirical analyses to test core propositions. Individual case studies and comparative analyses are welcome, and all referendum types are relevant: mandatory or consultative; local or national. Articles should address one, or more, of the following themes: 1. The dynamics of campaign participation and activity: parties, civil society organisations, and individuals; 2. Voting behaviour: We know that voting intentions should be stable at cleavage referendums, but are they always? In what circumstances can campaigns be re-framed to create a more dynamic opinion formation space? 3. The contribution of a referendum(s) to the creation, definition, and/or resolution of a cleavage; 4. The consequential impact of cleavage referendums on the structure and nature of party competition. Authors interested in submitting a paper for this issue are encouraged to read the full call for papers: https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/pages/view/nextissues#Referendums Abstracts welcome by 15 April 2024. Kindest regards, Carolina Carolina Correia Politics and Governance Cogitatio Press 1070-129 Lisbon Portugal New issues (open access): Vol 11, No 4 (2023): Comparative Fiscal Federalism and the Post-Covid EU https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/view/373 Vol 11, No 4 (2023): Governing the EU Polycrisis: Institutional Change After the Pandemic and the War in Ukraine https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/view/374 ------------------------------------------------------------------------