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JENSENIUS, FRANCESCA REFSUM
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131678
Fieldwork in political science: encountering challenges and crafting solutions
/ Hsueh, Roselyn; Jensenius, Francesca Refsum; Newsome, Akasemi
Jensenius, Francesca Refsum
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Publication
2014.
Key Words
Political Science
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Researcher Identity
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Qualitative Research Method
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Quantitative Data
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131681
Fieldwork of quantitative data collection
/ Jensenius, Francesca Refsum
Jensenius, Francesca Refsum
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2014.
Key Words
Social Science
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Civil Servant
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Election Commission of India
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Quantitative Data Collection
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Media Scandal
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142597
Fragmentation and decline in india’s state assemblies : a review, 1967–2007
/ Jensenius, Francesca Refsum; Suryanarayan, Pavithra
Jensenius, Francesca Refsum
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Tracing activity in 15 Indian state assemblies from 1967 to 2007, we find that overall legislative activity declined but there was also considerable variation across states. States with large electoral constituencies and politically fragmented assemblies showed the worst performance, which suggests a link between political fragmentation and institutional performance.
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Democracy
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India
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State capacity
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Accountability
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Legislatures
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Political quotas in India: perceptions of constituent political representation
/ Jensenius, Francesca Refsum
Jensenius, Francesca Refsum
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2012.
Summary/Abstract
India has had political quotas for Scheduled Castes (SCs) since 1950. Using the 2004 National Election Study, this paper finds that neither SCs nor non-SCs feel that their vote is more/less efficacious living in SC constituencies. Yet, some evidence is found in this study that SCs are approached for their vote more often in SC constituencies. Overall, this suggests that quotas are neither associated with a strong positive reaction among SC voters nor a strong negative reaction among non-SC voters.
Key Words
India
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Dalits
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Reservations
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Quotas
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Scheduled Castes
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