Papers on the impact of imperfect voter information by Gabor Toka

 

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Tóka, Gábor, forthcoming. “The Impact of Everyday Political Talk on Political Knowledge and Voting Correctly.” In The Role of Political Discussion in Modern Democracies in a Comparative Perspective, ed. by Ken’ichi Ikeda, Laura Morales and Michael Wolf. London: Routledge.

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

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

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.

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

Tóka, Gábor. 2004. “Can Voters be Equal? A Cross-National Analysis. Part 2.” The Review of Sociology 10 (1): 47-65. See also at http://www.akademiai.com/content/119714/?sortorder=asc&Author=G%c3%a1bor+T%c3%b3ka

Tóka, Gábor. 2003. “Can Voters be Equal? A Cross-National Analysis. Part 1.” The Review of Sociology  9 (2): 51-72. See also at http://www.akademiai.com/content/119714/?sortorder=asc&Author=G%c3%a1bor+T%c3%b3ka

Tóka, Gábor. 2002. "Voter Inequality, Turnout and Information Effects in a Cross-National Perspective." Helen Kellogg Institute Working Paper Series No. 297. Notre Dame, IN: The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

Tóka, Gábor. 1997. "Társadalmi egyenlőség a választói viselkedésben (Social Equality in Electoral Behavior)." Politikatudományi Szemle 6 (2): 33-46. (In Hungarian.)

 

 

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