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View article: Lifespans of Independent Municipal Political Parties in a Non-partisan Context: A Case Study of Montreal
Lifespans of Independent Municipal Political Parties in a Non-partisan Context: A Case Study of Montreal Open
Municipal parties in Canada are unique: They are not branches of national parties, they have no established ideological orientation and their lifespans vary considerably. In light of these characteristics, political scientists tend to over…
View article: 5G implementation and multi‐level governance: The case of Quebec municipalities
5G implementation and multi‐level governance: The case of Quebec municipalities Open
Municipalities are often considered to be places of innovation. However, certain issues, such as 5G, suggest that the municipal level of government is hampered by challenges. In this article, we present the results of a survey of 220 respo…
View article: Family and Politics: Untangling the Connections
Family and Politics: Untangling the Connections Open
Research framework: The relations between family and politics are characterized by their diversity. This variety stems as much from changes in the notion of family as from the contemporary range of forms and types of political commitment. …
View article: Editorial: Municipal Elections in Canada: Qualitative Insights
Editorial: Municipal Elections in Canada: Qualitative Insights Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Polit. Sci., 12 April 2022Sec. Elections and Representation https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2022.886618
View article: Differentiated Profiles of Elected Officials in Montreal: A Specific Party Identity Around Mobility, Urban Planning, and Environment?
Differentiated Profiles of Elected Officials in Montreal: A Specific Party Identity Around Mobility, Urban Planning, and Environment? Open
In Quebec, in 2004, a new municipal political party was created in Montreal: the Projet Montréal party. Several aspects distinguish this party from other municipal political parties. Among these—the supposedly particular composition of the…
View article: MUNICIPAL OPEN DATA PORTALS: THEIR IMPLEMENTATION IN THE FACE OF A MUNICIPALITY’S POLITICAL AND TERRITORIAL REALITY
MUNICIPAL OPEN DATA PORTALS: THEIR IMPLEMENTATION IN THE FACE OF A MUNICIPALITY’S POLITICAL AND TERRITORIAL REALITY Open
Municipal open data portals have been criticized for their inability to fulfill the promises of transparency, citizen participation and economic development that are supposed to accompany data release. Based on an analysis of certain aspec…
View article: The Canadian Municipal Election Study
The Canadian Municipal Election Study Open
It is in this context of rapid growth of the field of local political behaviour that we introduce the Canadian Municipal Election Study (CMES) dataset. With a total sample size of 14,458, the dataset includes survey responses from voters a…
View article: Canadian Municipal Election Study
Canadian Municipal Election Study Open
The Canadian Municipal Election Study dataset includes survey responses from over 14,000 Canadian electors in 8 cities, collected in 2017 and 2018.
View article: A New Tunnel Effect? The Impact of Stress on Vote Choice
A New Tunnel Effect? The Impact of Stress on Vote Choice Open
The literature shows a link between stress and voter turnout, but does stress influence vote choice as well? What would explain such a relationship? Using a survey of Quebec (Canada) voters conducted during the 2017 municipal election (n =…
View article: Presence-absence of urban studies in France: Challenges and Perspectives
Presence-absence of urban studies in France: Challenges and Perspectives Open
The spread of the urban phenomenon is now a mainstay, alongside the urbanization of social questions. On that basis, a vast body of research, usually grouped together under the name of “urban studies,” investigates the spatial enigmas of l…
View article: CJP volume 50 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
CJP volume 50 issue 3 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: The differentiated effects of health on political participation
The differentiated effects of health on political participation Open
These elements highlight the necessity of questioning the cost of voting according to the level of government, and that further research into the potential offered by Internet and remote voting, is worthwhile-despite the opinions of critic…