Election campaign tours in Canada

Political Geography Quarterly - Tập 4 - Trang 47-54 - 1985
Eric Mintz1
1Department of Political Science, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Corner Brook, Newfoundland A2H 6P9, Canada

Tài liệu tham khảo

Brams, 1974, The 3/2's rule in presidential campaigning, American Political Science Review, 68, 113, 10.2307/1959746 Cairns, 1968, The electoral system and the party system in Canada, 1921–1965, Canadian Journal of Political Science, 1, 55, 10.1017/S0008423900035228 Clarke, 1979 Colantoni, 1975, Campaign resource allocations under the electoral college, American Political Science Review, 69, 141, 10.2307/1957891 Elkins, 1980 Fletcher, 1981 Gibbins, 1982 Jackman, 1972, Political parties, voting and national integration: the Canadian case, Comparative Politics, 4, 511, 10.2307/421365 Johnston, 1976, Resource allocation and political campaigns: notes towards a methodology, Policy and Politics, 5, 181, 10.1332/030557376782843020 Johnston, 1977, The electoral geography of an election campaign: Scotland in October 1974, Scottish Geographical Magazine, 93, 98, 10.1080/00369227708736367 Kayden, 1973, The political campaign as an organization, Public Policy, 21, 263 Lovink, 1973, Is Canadian politics too competitive?, Canadian Journal of Political Science, 6, 341, 10.1017/S0008423900039986 Meisel, 1962 Minghi, 1978, Toward a geography of campaigning: some evidence from a provincial election in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadian Geographer, 22, 145, 10.1111/j.1541-0064.1978.tb00628.x Ornstein, 1980, Region, class and political culture in Canada, Canadian Journal of Political Science, 13, 227, 10.1017/S000842390003300X Scarrow, 1959, Communication of election appeals in Canada, Journalism Quarterly, 36, 219, 10.1177/107769905903600214 Young, 1978, The allocation of funds in lobbying and campaigning, Behavioral Science, 23, 21, 10.1002/bs.3830230104