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Entered keyword "elections (and polls)" yielded 360 results.
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Authors: Linek, Lukáš, Pat Lyons
Text tests the second-order-national-election thesis in the Czech Republic. The authors analyses two data files about voting behavoir: post-election survey EES 2004 and electoral returns from constituencies. They showed that majority of features of Euroepan Parliament election is...
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Authors: Matějů, Petr, Klára Vlachová (eds.)
This mongrph is a result of the research, which took lace between 1991 and 1998and was focused primarily on pure sociological problems, concerning objectiveand subjective views on social stratification in the Czech Republic. It dealswith the development of social-economic status,...
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Authors: Vlachová, Klára
This article maps out the shifts in votes to the Parliament and the developing stability of voting behaviour in relation to the developing system of political parties. It confirmed suppositions that the Czech political scene is in a process of development which will lead to a cha...
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Authors: Brokl, Lubomír, Zdenka Mansfeldová
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Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v.v.i., Centrum pro výzkum veřejného mínění, Jilská 1, 110 00 Praha 1, tel./fax: +420 286 840 129, +420 210 310 591
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Authors: Lebeda, Tomáš, Lukáš Linek, Pat Lyons, Klára Vlachová et al.
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Authors: Mansfeldová, Zdenka
The country-specific chapter on Czech Republic, as all 13 chapters on Central and East European Countries, provides the reader with standard handbook information on voting behaviour, cabinet formation, electoral and constitutional arrangements from 1989 and onwards. A common them...
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Authors: Jehlička, Petr, Tomáš Kostelecký, Daniel Kunštát
This article examines the electoral results of the Czech Green Party in the 2010 elections to the lower house of the Czech Parliament, placing those results in both historical and sociological perspective. In particular, the article analyzes the social bases of Green Party suppor...
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Authors: Lebeda, Tomáš
The book examines elections to the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic during all its previous existence. The main objective is to analyze the impact of majority electoral system and specifics of the candidates´ support in elections. This also book focuses on ele...
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Authors: Vlachová, Klára
Paper tests the existence and development of the leftright and the libertarianismauthoritarianism cleavages in the voter space in the CR. Analyses are based on H. Kitschelts hypotheses. Items from British Social Attitude Survey, etc. have been used to test the cleavages. Analyses...
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Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v.v.i., Centrum pro výzkum veřejného mínění, Jilská 1, 110 00 Praha 1, tel./fax: +420 286 840 129, +420 210 310 591
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Authors: Šimon, Martin
Historický atlas obyvatelstva českých zemí je jedním z prvních děl hodnotících prostorové aspekty téměř stoletého vývoje obyvatelstva na dnešním území Česka. V celkem dvanácti kapitolách jsou ve vývojovém srovnání představena témata jako migrace, demografická, ekonomická a kultur...
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Sociální geograf Tomáš Kostelecký se zúčastnil debaty na CNN Prima News, kde spolu s novinářem Vratislavem Dostálem debatoval v pořadu 360° o rozdílech mezi centrem a periferií, ubývání obchodů a dostupnosti služeb na venkově, stejně jako o rozdílných volebních preferencích městs...
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Authors: Linek, Lukáš, Pat Lyons
There has been much scholarly debate over the measurement of party identification and the degree to which closeness to parties is an enduring stable attitude. This research investigates an important puzzle where two post-European election surveys undertaken during June 2004 yield...
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Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v.v.i., Vás srdečně zve na veřejnou tiskovou konferenci ke spuštění volební kalkulačky EUVOX 2014, která se uskuteční v pátek 25. 4. 2014 v 9:30 v Evropském domě, Jungmannova 24, Praha 1. EUVOX 2014 je celoevropská volební kalkulačka, vícejazyčná on-line...
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Authors: Mansfeldová, Zdenka
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