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Pouvoir judiciaire et contrôle de la constitutionalité : quel rôle la justice a-t-elle joué dans l’évolution du fédéralisme au Canada ?
(Université de Montréal. Observatoire des fédérations & Université de Montréal. Centre d'études et de recherches internationales, 2015-03-19)
Le pouvoir judiciaire est moins visible au Canada qu’il ne l’est aux États-Unis. Son influence sur l’évolution du fédéralisme canadien n’en est pas moins réelle, selon Baier (2007), Saywell (2003) et Russell (1986). Cette ...
Did you see it coming? Explaining the accuracy of voter expectations for district and (sub)national election outcomes in multi-party systems
(Elsevier, 2021-03-19)
The expectations of voters regarding election outcomes appear to be mostly influenced by their own political preferences. This raises two important questions. First, once partisan predispositions have been accounted for, ...
The abiding voter : the lengthy horizon of retrospective evaluations
(Wiley, 2019-11-29)
Although the theory of retrospective voting receives wide support in the literature on voting
behavior, less agreement exists on voters’ time horizon when assessing the government’s
performance – i.e., whether voters are ...
Explaining the Trump vote : the effect of racist resentment and anti-immigrant sentiments
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-04-12)
The campaign leading to the 2016 US presidential election included a number of unconventional forms of campaign rhetoric. In earlier analyses, it was claimed that the Trump victory could be seen as a form of protest voting. ...
A methodological scoping review of the integration of fMRI to guide dMRI tractography. What has been done and what can be improved; a 20-year perspective
(Elsevier, 2021-11-13)
Combining MRI modalities is a growing trend in neurosciences. It provides opportunities to investigate the brain architecture supporting cognitive functions. Integrating fMRI activation to guide dMRI tractography offers ...
Are the supporters of populist parties loyal voters? Dissatisfaction and stable voting for populist parties
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-09-17)
Scholars of electoral behaviour regularly link political dissatisfaction to two types of
behaviour: voting for populist parties and unstable voting behaviour. It is therefore not
surprising that the electorates of populist ...
Dire oui à la technique moderne tout en lui disant non : avec Heidegger
(2020-03)
Le 25 mars 2020, l’équipe de l’émission « Le Temps du débat » – émission diffusée sur la station de radio
culturelle nationale publique française « France Culture » – m’a demandé de rédiger un article sur la
question ...
Does business influence government regulations? Newevidence from Canadian impact assessments
(Wiley, 2020-04-27)
Regulatory impact assessments frequently embed stakeholder consultations in their design.
Canada was one of the early adopters of such an approach and therefore has systematic
documentation on the actors taking part in ...
10 Downing Street: who’s next? Seemingly unrelated regressions to forecast UK election results
(Taylor and Francis, 2019-02-01)
In recent years, the British polling industry has encountered difficulties in its attempts to measure
voting intentions in important popular consultations, notably the referendum on Scottish
independence, the 2015 general ...