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Details about Sarah Birch

Workplace:Department of Political Economy, King's College London, (more information at EDIRC)

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Journal Articles

2021

  1. We need to go deeper: measuring electoral violence using convolutional neural networks and social media
    Political Science Research and Methods, 2021, 9, (1), 122-139 Downloads View citations (3)

2020

  1. Electoral violence: An introduction
    Journal of Peace Research, 2020, 57, (1), 3-14 Downloads View citations (13)
  2. The effect of alternation in power on electoral intimidation in democratizing regimes
    Journal of Peace Research, 2020, 57, (1), 126-139 Downloads View citations (5)

2015

  1. Process Preferences and British Public Opinion: Citizens' Judgements about Government in an Era of Anti-politics
    Political Studies, 2015, 63, (2), 390-411 Downloads View citations (1)

2011

  1. Post-Soviet Electoral Practices in Comparative Perspective
    Europe-Asia Studies, 2011, 63, (4), 703-725 Downloads View citations (1)

2009

  1. The case for compulsory voting
    Public Policy Review, 2009, 16, (1), 21-27 Downloads View citations (2)

2000

  1. Interpreting the Regional Effect in Ukrainian Politics
    Europe-Asia Studies, 2000, 52, (6), 1017-1041 Downloads View citations (6)

1999

  1. Voting Stability, Political Gridlock: Ukraine's 1998 Parliamentary Elections
    Europe-Asia Studies, 1999, 51, (6), 1039-1068 Downloads View citations (1)

1998

  1. Electoral Systems, Campaign Strategies, and Vote Choice in the Ukrainian Parliamentary and Presidential Elections of 1994
    Political Studies, 1998, 46, (1), 96-114 Downloads

1995

  1. Electoral behaviour in western Ukraine in national elections and referendums, 1989–91
    Europe-Asia Studies, 1995, 47, (7), 1145-1176 Downloads
 
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