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Jonathan Polk
Jonathan Polk
Professor of Political Science, Lund University
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Measuring party positions in Europe: The Chapel Hill expert survey trend file, 1999–2010
R Bakker, C De Vries, E Edwards, L Hooghe, S Jolly, G Marks, J Polk, ...
Party Politics 21 (1), 143-152, 2015
12462015
Explaining the salience of anti-elitism and reducing political corruption for political parties in Europe with the 2014 Chapel Hill Expert Survey data
J Polk, J Rovny, R Bakker, E Edwards, L Hooghe, S Jolly, J Koedam, ...
Research & Politics 4 (1), 2053168016686915, 2017
7972017
Chapel Hill expert survey trend file, 1999–2019
S Jolly, R Bakker, L Hooghe, G Marks, J Polk, J Rovny, M Steenbergen, ...
Electoral Studies 75, 102420, 2022
556*2022
Complexity in the European party space: Exploring dimensionality with experts
R Bakker, S Jolly, J Polk
European Union Politics 13 (2), 219-245, 2012
2702012
Catchall or catch and release? The electoral consequences of social democratic parties’ march to the middle in Western Europe
J Karreth, J Polk, CS Allen
Comparative Political Studies 46 (7), 791-822, 2013
1682013
Still blurry? Economic salience, position and voting for radical right parties in Western Europe
J Rovny, J Polk
European Journal of Political Research 59 (2), 248-268, 2020
1012020
Emancipated party members: Examining ideological incongruence within political parties
AK Kölln, J Polk
Party Politics 23 (1), 18-29, 2017
832017
The European common space: Extending the use of anchoring vignettes
R Bakker, S Jolly, J Polk, K Poole
The Journal of Politics 76 (4), 1089-1101, 2014
812014
New wine in old bottles: Explaining the dimensional structure of European party systems
J Rovny, J Polk
Party Politics 25 (1), 12-24, 2019
792019
Multidimensional incongruence, political disaffection, and support for anti-establishment parties
R Bakker, S Jolly, J Polk
Journal of European Public Policy 27 (2), 292-309, 2020
742020
What's trust got to do with it? The effects of in‐group and out‐group trust on conventional and unconventional political participation
MML Crepaz, KB Jazayeri, J Polk
Social Science Quarterly 98 (1), 261-281, 2017
562017
Anchoring the experts: Using vignettes to compare party ideology across countries
R Bakker, E Edwards, S Jolly, J Polk, J Rovny, M Steenbergen
Research & Politics 1 (3), 2053168014553502, 2014
562014
Trust matters: The impact of ingroup and outgroup trust on nativism and civicness
MML Crepaz, J Polk, RS Bakker, SP Singh
Social Science Quarterly 95 (4), 938-959, 2014
512014
Multidimensional incongruence and vote switching in Europe
R Bakker, S Jolly, J Polk
Public Choice 176 (1-2), 267–296, 2018
302018
Stepping in the same river twice: Stability amidst change in Eastern European party competition
J Rovny, J Polk
European Journal of Political Research 56 (1), 188-198, 2017
302017
2014 Chapel Hill Expert Survey Trend File, version 1.13
R Bakker, E Edwards, L Hooghe, S Jolly, J Koedam, F Kostelka, G Marks, ...
Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina (chesdata. eu), 1999
301999
Contesting Covid: The ideological bases of partisan responses to the Covid‐19 pandemic
J Rovny, R Bakker, L Hooghe, S Jolly, G Marks, J Polk, M Steenbergen, ...
European Journal of Political Research 61 (4), 1155-1164, 2022
262022
Anti-elite/establishment rhetoric and party positioning on European Integration
J Polk, J Rovny
Chinese Political Science Review 2 (3), 356-371, 2017
242017
Electoral infidelity: Why party members cast defecting votes
J Polk, AK Kölln
European Journal of Political Research 57 (2), 539-560, 2018
232018
Congruence and party responsiveness in Western Europe in the 21st century
R Ibenskas, J Polk
West European Politics 45 (2), 201-222, 2022
192022
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