Footsoldiers: Political party membership in the 21st century T Bale, P Webb, M Poletti Routledge, 2019 | 125 | 2019 |
Oh Jeremy Corbyn! Why did Labour Party membership soar after the 2015 general election? P Whiteley, M Poletti, P Webb, T Bale The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 21 (1), 80-98, 2019 | 88 | 2019 |
So who really does the donkey work in ‘multi-speed membership parties’? Comparing the election campaign activity of party members and party supporters P Webb, M Poletti, T Bale Electoral Studies 46, 64-74, 2017 | 69 | 2017 |
Citizenship and electoral techno-politics. Ideas and bureaucratic limits to digital participation VF Sampedro Blanco, JM Sanchez Duarte, M Poletti Co-herencia 10 (18), 105-136, 2013 | 52* | 2013 |
Why do only some people who support parties actually join them? Evidence from Britain M Poletti, P Webb, T Bale West European Politics 42 (1), 156-172, 2019 | 44 | 2019 |
Renzi’s honeymoon effect: The 2014 European election in Italy P Segatti, M Poletti, C Vezzoni Still Second Order or Critical Contests? The 2014 European Parliament …, 2018 | 34 | 2018 |
When responsibility is blurred. Italian national elections in times of economic crisis, technocratic government, and ever-growing populism F Vegetti, M Poletti, P Segatti Rivista italiana di scienza politica 43 (3), 329-352, 2013 | 30 | 2013 |
Between partisanship and cynicism: Italian journalism in a state of flux M Poletti, K Brants Journalism 11 (3), 329-346, 2010 | 28 | 2010 |
Grassroots Britain’s party members: Who they are, what they think, and what they do T Bale, P Webb, M Poletti Mile End Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London.< https://www …, 2018 | 27 | 2018 |
Social networkers and careerists: Explaining high-intensity activism among British party members P Webb, T Bale, M Poletti International Political Science Review 41 (2), 255-270, 2020 | 24 | 2020 |
Participating locally and nationally: explaining the offline and online activism of British party members T Bale, P Webb, M Poletti Political Studies 67 (3), 658-675, 2019 | 19 | 2019 |
The party (un) faithful: Explaining party members’ defecting voting behaviour in different contexts (Belgium and Britain) B De Vet, M Poletti, B Wauters Party Politics 25 (5), 690-700, 2019 | 15 | 2019 |
‘All mouth and no trousers?’How many Conservative Party members voted for UKIP in 2015–and why did they do so? P Webb, T Bale, M Poletti Politics 37 (4), 432-444, 2017 | 15 | 2017 |
Media and campaign effects on vote choice at national elections in Europe: A review of a multilingual research landscape Medien-und Kampagneneffekte auf Wahlentscheidungen bei … H Boomgaarden, R Schmitt-Beck, H Brandenburg, C Cunha, ... Studies in Communication| Media, 2016 | 15 | 2016 |
Economic crisis and attitudes towards the European Union: are Italians and Greeks becoming Eurosceptic because of the crisis? I Andreadis, M Poletti, E Teperoglou, C Vezzoni Political Science Association (PSA) General Conference, 2014 | 13 | 2014 |
Explaining the pro-corbyn surge in labour’s membership M Poletti, T Bale, P Webb LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog, 2016 | 10 | 2016 |
Availability or disengagement? How Italian citizens reacted to the two-faced parliamentary grand coalition supporting the Monti government F Vegetti, M Poletti, P Segatti POLIS 28 (1), 61-84, 2014 | 10 | 2014 |
Minority views? Labour members had been longing for someone like Corbyn before he was even on the ballot paper T Bale, P Webb, M Poletti British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2016 | 6 | 2016 |
Party Members T Bale, P Webb, M Poletti, A Menon Brexit and Public Opinion, 27-28, 2019 | 5 | 2019 |
Economic or Cultural Threat?: orientations towards immigration and European integration among EU citizens and national parties over time: KING Project–Political Science Unit … M Poletti, M Regalia ISMU, 2014 | 5 | 2014 |