Bibliography of EIP publications, alphabetical order by author

This includes all published books, articles, chapters and policy reports (excluding blogs and newspaper commentary) by EIP staff and visiting fellows (Last updated 26 Dec 2016).

 

Bjarnegård, Elin** and Pär Zetterberg**. 2016. ‘Political parties and gender quota implementation: The role of bureaucratized candidate selection procedures.’ Comparative Politics 48(3): 393-417.

Bowler, Shaun, Thomas Brunell**, Todd Donovan, and Paul Gronke. 2015. ‘Election administration and perceptions of fair elections.’ Electoral Studies 38: 1-9.

Butcher, Charles and Benjamin E. Goldsmith**. 2017. ‘Elections, ethnicity and political instability’. Comparative Political Studies (In press) doi:10.1177/0010414016666858

Coffe, Hilde**. 2017. ‘Citizens’ media use and the accuracy of their perceptions of electoral integrity.’ International Political Science Review. doi: 10.1177/0192512116640984

Garnett, Holly Ann** and Margarita Zavadskaya**. Eds. Electoral Integrity and Political RegimesLondon: Routledge.

Garnett, Holly Ann**. 2017. ‘Election management bodies’. In Pippa Norris and Alessandro Nai. Eds. 2017. Election Watchdogs. New York: Oxford University Press.

Gauja, Anika**. 2016. ‘The legal regulation of political parties: Is there a global normative standard?’ Election Law Journal. 15(1): 4-19. doi: 10.1089/elj.2015.0354

Gauja, Anika**. Ed. 2015. Special issue of the Election Law Journal on Electoral integrity and the legal regulation of political parties. 15(1): doi: 10.1089/elj.2015.0354

Grömping, Max and Ferran Martínez i Coma. 2015.  ‘Electoral Integrity in Africa.’ Hans Seidel Foundation.

Grömping, Max*. 2013. ‘Cambodia’s 2013 Elections: The Retreat of “Electoral Authoritarianism”?’. SocDem Asia Quarterly, 1(2):13-15.

Grömping, Max*. 2014. ‘Echo Chambers. Partisan Facebook Groups during the 2014 Thai Election’. Asia Pacific Media Educator, 24(1):1-21. doi: 10.1177/1326365X14539185

Grömping, Max*. 2017. ‘Domestic monitors.’ In Pippa Norris and Alessandro Nai. Eds. 2017. Election Watchdogs. New York: Oxford University Press.

Jeffrey Karp, Alessandro Nai,  Miguel Angel Lara Otaola and Pippa Norris. 2016. Building Professional Electoral Management. Sydney: EIP.

Karp, Jeffrey A*. and Caitlin Milazzo. 2015. ‘Democratic scepticism and political participation in Europe.’ Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. 25(1): 97-110.

Karp, Jeffrey A*. and Jack Vowles. 2017. Forthcoming. ‘When Country/Elections Become Cases: From National to Cross-National Political Polls and Surveys.’ In Lonna Atkeson and Michael Alvarez(eds.) Oxford Handbook on Polling and Polling Methods. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Karp, Jeffrey A*. and Maarja Luhiste. 2016. ‘Explaining political engagement with online panels: Comparing the British and American election studies.’ Public Opinion Quarterly. 80(3): 666-693.

Lago, Ignacio** and Ferran Martínez i Coma*. 2016. ‘Challenge or consent? Understanding losers’ reactions in mass elections.’ Government and Opposition.

LeDuc, Lawrence, Richard Niemi, and Pippa Norris*. Eds. 2014. Comparing Democracies 4: Elections and Voting in a Changing World. London: Sage Publications.

Martínez i Coma, Ferran, Alessandro Nai and Pippa Norris. 2016. Democratic Diffusion: How regional organizations strengthen electoral integrity. Washington DC: Organization of American States.

Martínez i Coma, Ferran* and Carolien Van Ham**. 2015. ‘Can experts judge elections? Testing the validity of expert judgments for measuring election integrity’. European Journal of Political Research 54(2) 305-325. doi:10.1111/1475-6765.12084.

Martínez i Coma, Ferran* and Ignacio Lago**. 2016. ‘Gerrymandering in comparative perspective.’ Party Politics. Pre-publication. doi:10.1177/1354068816642806

Martinez i Coma, Ferran*. ‘Electoral reform.’ In Pippa Norris and Alessandro Nai. Eds. 2017. Election Watchdogs. New York: Oxford University Press.

Martinez i Coma*, Ferran, Pippa Norris* and Richard W. Frank*. 2015. ‘Integridad en las elecciones de America 2012-2014.’ [Integrity of the elections in America 2012-2014]America Latina Hoy 70: 37-54.

Mazmanyan, Armen**. 2017. ‘Constitutional courts.’ In Pippa Norris and Alessandro Nai. Eds. 2017. Election Watchdogs. New York: Oxford University Press.

Nai, Alessandro*, and Annemarie Walter. Eds. 2015. New Perspectives on Negative Campaigning : Why Attack Politics Matters. Colchester: ECPR Press.

Nai, Alessandro*. ‘The Forth Estate.’ In Pippa Norris and Alessandro Nai. Eds. 2017. Election Watchdogs. New York: Oxford University Press.

Norris, Pippa, Andrea Abel van Es, and Lisa Fennis. 2015. ‘Checkbook Elections? Political Finance in Comparative Perspective’.  Sydney: EIP.

Norris, Pippa, Ferran Martínez i Coma, Alessandro Nai, and Max Grömping. 2015. ‘The Year in Elections, 2016’. Sydney: EIP. Pp.114.

Norris, Pippa, Ferran Martinez i Coma, Alessandro Nai, Max Grömping. 2015, Perceptions of Electoral Integrity-UK, (PEI-UK 1.0doi:10.7910/DVN/U6OYK9, 6 Dec 2015

Norris, Pippa, Ferran Martinez i Coma, Max Grömping, Alessandro Nai. 2015, Perceptions of Electoral Integrity-Mexico, (PEI-Mexico 1.0)doi:10.7910/DVN/O6UCIM 13 Dec 2015

Norris, Pippa, Ferran Martinez i Coma, Max Grömping, and Alessandro Nai. 2015, Perceptions of Electoral Integrity, (PEI-4.5) (Bi-annual series) doi:10.7910/DVN/LYO57KLatest: 18 Aug 2016

Norris, Pippa, Ferran Martinez i Coma, Max Grömping, and Alessandro Nai. 2015, Perceptions of Electoral Integrity-Russia, (PEI-Russia 1.0) doi:10.7910/DVN/LYO57K, 16 Dec 2015

Norris, Pippa, Norris, Pippa; Nai, Alessandro; Grömping, Max, 2016, "Perceptions of Electoral Integrity - US 2016 (PEI_US_1.0)", doi:10.7910/DVN/YXUV3W Latest: 16 Dec 2016

Norris, Pippa, Richard W. Frank, and Ferran Martínez i Coma. 2014. ‘The Year in Elections, 2013’. Sydney: EIP.

Norris, Pippa, Richard W. Frank, and Ferran Martínez i Coma. 2015. ‘The Year in Elections, 2014’. Sydney: EIP.

Norris, Pippa; Martinez i Coma, Ferran ; Nai, Alessandro; Grömping, Max, 2016, "Perceptions of Electoral Integrity-Mexico, (PEI-Mexico 2.0)", doi:10.7910/DVN/17WUSN, Oct 2016

Norris, Pippa; Nai, Alessandro; Karp, Jeffrey, 2016, "Electoral Learning and Capacity Building (ELECT) data", doi:10.7910/DVN/MQCI3U. Latest: 14 Dec 2016

Norris, Pippa; Nai, Alessandro; Karp, Jeffrey, 2016, "The Australian Voter Experience (AVE) dataset", doi:10.7910/DVN/FEBKDE  

Norris, Pippa* and Alessandro Nai*. Eds. 2017. Election Watchdogs. New York: Oxford University Press. (In press, forthcoming spring).

Norris, Pippa* and Andrea Abel van Es*. Eds. 2016. Checkbook Elections? Political Finance in Comparative Perspective.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Norris, Pippa*, Ferran Martínez i Coma*, and Richard W. Frank*. 2013. ‘Assessing the quality of elections.’ Journal of Democracy. 24(4): 124-135.

Norris, Pippa*, Richard W. Frank* and Ferran Martínez i Coma*. 2014. ‘Measuring electoral integrity: A new dataset.’ PS: Political Science & Politics47(4): 789-798.

Norris, Pippa*, Richard W. Frank*, and Ferran Martínez i Coma*. Eds. 2014. Advancing Electoral Integrity. New York: Oxford University Press.

Norris, Pippa*, Richard W. Frank*, and Ferran Martínez i Coma*. Eds. 2015. Contentious Elections: From Ballots to the Barricades. New York: Routledge.

Norris, Pippa*. 2013. ‘Does the world agree about standards of electoral integrity? Evidence for the diffusion of global norms.’ Special issue of Electoral Studies 32(4):576-588. 

Norris, Pippa*. 2013. ‘The new research agenda studying electoral integrity’. Special issue of Electoral Studies 32(4): 563-575.

Norris, Pippa*. 2014. ‘Electoral integrity and political legitimacy.’ In Comparing Democracies 4: Elections and Voting in a Changing World., eds. Lawrence LeDuc, Richard Niemi, and Pippa Norris*. London: Sage.

Norris, Pippa*. 2014. Why Electoral Integrity Matters. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Norris, Pippa*. 2015. Why Elections Fail. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Norris, Pippa*. 2016. ‘Electoral integrity in East Asia.’ In Taiwan Journal of Democracy. 12(1): 1-18.

Norris, Pippa*. 2017. ‘Electoral integrity and electoral systems.’ Oxford Handbook of Electoral Systems eds. Erik S. Herron, Robert J. Pekkanen,and Matthew S. Shugart. New York: Oxford University Press.

Norris, Pippa*. 2017. ‘Electoral integrity and political regimes’. In Holly Ann Garnett ** and Margarita Zavadskaya**. Eds. Electoral Integrity and Political Regimes. London: Routledge.

Norris, Pippa*. 2017. ‘Electoral integrity and voting behavior’ Routledge Handbook on Voting Behavior and Public Opinion. Eds. Mark Franklin et al. NY: Routledge.

Norris, Pippa*. 2017. ‘Electoral integrity in East Asia.’ Routledge Handbook on Democratization in East Asia. Co-ed Tun-jen Cheng and Yun-han Chu. Routledge: New York.

Norris, Pippa*. 2017. ‘Electoral transitions: Stumbling out of the gate.’  For Rebooting Transitology — Democratization in the 21st Century (Eds.) Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou and Timothy D. Sisk. NY: Routledge.

Norris, Pippa*. 2017. ‘Why procedural fairness matters for electoral legitimacy.’ International Political Science Review.

Norris, Pippa*. 2017. Strengthening Electoral Integrity: The Pragmatic Case for Assistance. New York: Cambridge University Press. (In press, forthcoming fall)

Norris, Pippa*. Ed. 2013. Special issue of Electoral Studies on electoral integrity. 32(4):576-588.

Otaola, Miguel Angel Lara**,  Ferran Martinez I Coma*, and Pippa Norris*. 2016. ‘El marathon electoral de America.’  Foreign Affairs Latin America 16(4): 77-86.

Pietsch, Juliet, Michael Miller, and Jeffrey A. Karp* (eds.). 2016. Public Opinion and Democracy in Transitional Regimes: A Comparative Perspective. NY: Routledge.

Pietsch, Juliet, Michael Miller, and Jeffrey A. Karp*. 2015. ‘Public support for democracy in transitional regimes.’ Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. 25(1): 1-9.

Simon Finley, Annette Fath-Lihic, Richard Frank *, and Michael Maley. 2015. Secure and Fair Elections Workshop Model Curriculum. Pp.90. Stockholm: International IDEA/UNDP. ISBN: 978-91-7671-029-6

Smith, Rodney**. 2016. ‘Confidence in paper-based and electronic voting channels: evidence from Australia.’ Australian Journal of Political Science 51(1): 68-85.