Theoretical models of voting behaviour. Antunes, R. Exedra Journal, 4:145–170, 2010. abstract bibtex This article reviews the main theoretical models that explain the electoral behavior — sociological model of voting behavior, psychosocial model of voting behavior and rational choice theory —, stressing the continuity and theoretical complementarity between them. It also proposes a reconceptualization of the concept of partisanship in order to integrate all relevant contributions of the three main models of voting behavior in a holistic approach to electoral behavior.
@article{antunes_theoretical_2010,
title = {Theoretical models of voting behaviour},
volume = {4},
abstract = {This article reviews the main theoretical models that explain the electoral behavior — sociological model of voting behavior, psychosocial model of voting behavior and rational choice theory —, stressing the continuity and theoretical complementarity between them. It also proposes a reconceptualization of the concept of partisanship in order to integrate all relevant contributions of the three main models of voting behavior in a holistic approach to electoral behavior.},
urldate = {2018-05-01},
journal = {Exedra Journal},
author = {Antunes, Rui},
year = {2010},
pages = {145--170},
}
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