Papers 2006-2009 / Tanulmányok, részben magyarul

 

This page provides links to the latest available version of each paper and was last updated on 12 February 2010.

No link means that a newer version is already available somewhere on my website.

To access the papers, click on the links where available or email me to obtain a scanned copy.

 

Tóka, Gábor, and Marina Popescu, 2009. “Public Television, Private Television and Citizens’ Political Knowledge.” EUI Working paper series, RSCAS 2009/66. Florence: European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.

[with Marina Popescu]. “Public Television, Private Television and Citizens’ Political Knowledge.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 2009 EPCR Joint Sessions of Workshops in Lisbon, Portugal, 15-19 April 2009.

Brug, Wouter van der, Mark Franklin, Marina Popescu and Gábor Tóka, 2009. “Towards a European Electorate. One Electorate or Many?” in The Legitimacy of the European Union After Enlargement, ed. by Jacques Thomassen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 66-93.

Tóka, Gábor. 2009. "A jó kormányzat, az ismeretgazdag választóközönség, és a tömegtájékoztatási rendszer összefüggései nemzetközi összehasonlításban (Good Governance, Informed Electorate, and the System of Mass Communication in Comparative Perspective)." Politikatudományi Szemle 18 (2): 7–24. (In Hungarian.)

Tóka, Gábor, 2009. "Expressive vs. Instrumental Motivation of Turnout, Partisanship and Political Learning." in The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, edited by Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 269-288.

Tóka, Gábor, 2008. “Citizen Information, Election Outcomes and Good Governance.” Electoral Studies 27 (1): 31-44.

Brug, Wouter van der, Mark Franklin, and Gábor Tóka. 2008. “One Electorate or Many? Voting Behavior in New and Established Democracies in Europe.” Electoral Studies 27 (4): 589-600.

Popescu, Marina, and Gábor Tóka. 2008. "Districting and Redistricting in Eastern and Central Europe: Regulations and Practices." in Redistricting in Comparative Perspective, edited by Bernard Grofman and Lisa Handley. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

“The Impact of Everyday Political Talk on Involvement, Knowledge and Informed Voting.” Paper prepared for presentation at the EPOP (Elections, Public Opinion and Political Parties) annual conference, Manchester, UK, 12-14 September 2008.

“The Impact of Everyday Political Talk on Political Knowledge and Voting Correctly.” Paper prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology at Sciences Po in Paris, France, 9-12 July 2008.

[with Tania Gosselin] “The Impact of Cleavages on Political Participation and Electoral Volatility.” Paper prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, 4-6 June 2008.

[with Marina Popescu] “The Impact of Media and Party Systems on the Making of Informed Election Outcomes.” Paper prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, 4-6 June 2008.

[with Marina Popescu] “The Impact of Media Systems on the Making of Informed Election Outcomes.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 58th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Quebec, 22-26 May 2008. Winner of the Best Paper in Political Communication Award.

[with Patricia Noonan Walsh] “Civic Participation and People with Disabilities.” Presentation at the conference on People and Parliament in the European Union in the Context of the 2009 Elections at the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium, 5 March 2008.

 Tóka, Gábor, and Marina Popescu. 2007. “Inequalities of Political Influence in New Democracies.” International Journal of Sociology 37 (4): 67-93.

Enyedi, Zsolt, and Gábor Tóka. 2007. "The Only Game in Town: Party Politics in Hungary." in Party Politics in New Democracies, edited by Paul Webb and Stephen White. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 147-178.

“Policy Outcomes, Voting, and Citizen Knowledge.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 2007 General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research, Pisa, Italy, 6-8 September 2007.

[with Marina Popescu] “The Impact of Media Systems on the Making of Informed Election Outcomes.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 2007 General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research, Pisa, Italy, 6-8 September 2007.

“Citizen Information, Election Outcomes and Good Governance.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 30 August-2 September.

“The Impact of Political Discussion on Political Awareness: A New Research Design.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 57th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, 24-28 May 2007.  Winner of the Top Ten Interactive Paper Award.

“Knowledgeable Citizens, Election Outcomes and Good Government.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 57th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, 24-28 May 2007.

[with Oana Lup] “Political Discussion and Voting Correctly: Evaluating the Impact of Deliberation.” Paper prepared for presentation at the Joint Sessions of Workshops of the European Consortium for Political Research, Helsinki, Finland, 7-12 May 2007.

[with Tania Gosselin] “The Impact of Cleavages on Political Participation and Electoral Volatility.” Paper prepared for presentation at the Joint Sessions of Workshops of the European Consortium for Political Research, Helsinki, Finland, 7-12 May 2007.

Tóka, Gábor, and Andrija Henjak. 2007. "Party Systems and Voting Behaviour in the Visegrad Countries 15 Years After the Transition.” in Visegrad Votes: Parliamentary Elections 2005-2006, ed. by Pavel Šaradín and Eva Bradová. Olomouc: Palacky University Press, pp. 210-244.

Tóka, Gábor. 2007. "Information Effects on Vote Choices in European Elections.” in European Elections After Eastern Enlargement, ed. by Michael Marsh, Slava Mikhaylov and Hermann Schmitt. Mannheim: MZES, pp. 141-179.

Tóka, Gábor, 2006. "Vezérek csodálói: a magyar választói magatartás nemzetközi összehasonlításban (Leaders’ Admirers: Hungarian Voting Behavior in Cross-national Comparison)." in Parlamenti választás 2006: Elemzések és adatok (Parliamentary Elections 2006: Analyses and Data), edited by Gergely Karácsony. Budapest: DKMKA. (In Hungarian.)

Values and the Legacy of Communism: Comparisons between Eastern and Western Mass Publics.” Paper presented at the 38th National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Washington, DC, 16-19 November 2006.

Political Knowledge and Voter Inequality.” Paper presented at the Department of Political Science, New York University, NY, 13 November 2006.

Tóka, Gábor. 2006. "Elections and Representation.” in Developments in European Politics, edited by Paul Heywood, Erik Jones, Martin Rhodes and Ulrich Sedelmeier. London: Palgrave-Macmillan, pp. 117-135.

Fölsz, Attila, and Gábor Tóka. 2006. “Determinants of Support for EU-membership in Hungary.” in Public Opinion, Party Competition and the European Union in Eastern Europe, ed. by Robert Rohrschneider and Stephen Whitefield. London: Palgrave-Macmillan, pp. 145-164.

The Functions of Political Discussion and its Impact on Political Awareness.” Paper presented at the workshop on The Role of Political Discussion in Modern Democracies in a Comparative Perspective at the 2006 Joint Sessions of Workshops of the European Consortium for Political Research in Nicosia, Cyprus, 25-30 April 2006. (This paper replicates, with partly different data and different indicators, the findings of a book chapter in The Role of Political Discussion in Modern Democracies in a Comparative Perspective, ed. by Ken’ichi Ikeda, Laura Morales and Michael Wolf.)

Brug, Wouter van der, Mark Franklin, and Gábor Tóka. 2006. “Egységes vagy nemzetekre tagolt választóközönség? Szavazói magatartás Európa új és régebbi demokráciáiban.” in A 2004. évi európai parlamenti választások: Pártok és szavazói magatartás nemzetközi összehasonlításban, edited by Gábor Tóka and Ágnes Bátory. Budapest: DKMKA, Századvég, Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Politikatudományi Intézet, pp. 273-291. (In Hungarian.)

 

 

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To test your Hungarian and read about how and why one may reform the Hungarian electoral system, click here: “Népakarat-átvitel: A választójogi törvény reformja.” (MaNcs, Vol. 11, No. 6, 11 February 1999.)