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assessing party membership figures: the mapp dataset
van haute, Emilie; PAULIS, Emilien; Sierens, Vivien
2018In European Political Science, 17 (3), p. 366 - 377
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Abstract :
[en] Assessments of party decline and decline of traditional forms of political participation often rely on the argument of party membership decline. Most studies analysing trends in party membership over time focus on aggregate country-level data at a few points in time. While they allow grasping general membership trends, they are not without shortcomings. This article presents the Members and Activists of Political Parties (MAPP) dataset related to the MAPP project. The dataset makes a large amount of data on party membership available to the larger public. The dataset provides 6,307 party membership data observations (M) covering 397 parties in 31 countries, mostly between 1945 and 2014. The article discusses the existing literature and data on party membership trends, how membership trends have been assessed so far, and the potential added value of the MAPP dataset.
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
van haute, Emilie;  Centre d’étude de la vie politique, Université libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
PAULIS, Emilien  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Humanities (DHUM) > Philosophy ; Centre d’étude de la vie politique, Université libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
Sierens, Vivien;  Centre d’étude de la vie politique, Université libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
assessing party membership figures: the mapp dataset
Publication date :
September 2018
Journal title :
European Political Science
ISSN :
1680-4333
eISSN :
1682-0983
Publisher :
Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., Basingstoke, Hants., Gbr
Volume :
17
Issue :
3
Pages :
366 - 377
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funding text :
We would like to thank all country experts who contributed to the data collection: Baras Montserrat, BarberàOscar, Barrio Astrid, Bennie Lynn, Bolin Niklas, Chris-tophorou Christophoros, Correa Patricia, Cross William, Delwit Pascal, Ennser-Je-denastik Laurenz, Enyedi Zsolt, Espirito Santo Paula, Gauja Anika, Heidar Knut, Holsteyn Joop van, Ikstens J¯anis, Indri-dason Indridi, Ionascu Alexandra, Jas-tramskis Maˇzvydas, Jupskås Anders Ravik, Kenig Ofer, Kocijan Bojana, Koole Ruud, Kosiara-Pedersen Karina, Krasovec Alenka, Ladner Andreas, Linek Lukas, Paczesniak Anna, Pettai Vello, Rahat Gideon, Ribeiro Pedro Floriano, Ridder Josje den, Rodriguez Teruel Juan, Sandri Giulia, Soare Sorina, Spier Tim, Voerman Gerrit, Weeks Liam, Westinen Jussi, Zemanik Michal. The MAPP project is supported by the Belgian Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (FRS-FNRS) via a MIS grant (Mandat d’Impulsion Scientifique – Incentive Grant for Scientific Research).
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