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Overview

Marianne C. Stewart is affiliated with The University of Texas at Dallas in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, including Environmental Science, Social Sciences, and Decision Sciences.

The scientist's work covers the following main topics:

  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
  • Demographic modeling and climate adaptation

Subfields of study linked to their research include:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Management Science and Operations Research

Marianne C. Stewart has published research in venues such as Environmental Hazards.

One recent publication authored with David E. Morrison is titled "The impact of data spatial resolution on flood vulnerability assessment," published in 2021 in Environmental Hazards.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Stewart include:

  • David E. Morrison
  • Lindsay Beevers
  • Grant Wright

Best Publications

  • Political Choice in Britain

    Harold D. Clarke;David Sanders;Marianne C. Stewart;Paul Whiteley

  • Austerity and Political Choice in Britain

    Harold D. Clarke;Peter Kellner;Marianne C. Stewart;Joe Twyman

  • Performance Politics and the British Voter

    Harold D. Clarke;David Sanders;Marianne C. Stewart;Paul F. Whiteley

  • Does Mode Matter For Modeling Political Choice? Evidence From the 2005 British Election Study

    David Sanders;Harold D. Clarke;Marianne C. Stewart;Paul Whiteley

  • Prospections, Retrospections, and Rationality: The "Bankers" Model of Presidential Approval Reconsidered

    Harold D. Clarke;Marianne C. Stewart

  • A New Model for Old Measures: A Covariance Structure Analysis of Political Efficacy

    Alan Acock;Harold D. Clarke;Marianne C. Stewart

  • THE DECLINE OF PARTIES IN THE MINDS OF CITIZENS

    Harold D. Clarke;Marianne C. Stewart

  • Affluence, Austerity and Electoral Change in Britain

    Paul Whiteley;Harold D. Clarke;David Sanders;Marianne C. Stewart

  • Downs, Stokes and the Dynamics of Electoral Choice

    David Sanders;Harold D Clarke;Marianne C Stewart;Paul F Whiteley

  • The (Un)Importance of Party Leaders: Leader Images and Party Choice in the 1987 British Election

    Marianne C. Stewart;Harold D. Clarke

  • Making Political Choices

    Paul Whiteley;Harold D. Clarke;David Sanders;Marianne C. Stewart

  • THE ISSUE AGENDA AND VOTING IN 2005

    Paul Whiteley;Marianne C. Stewart;David Sanders;Harold D. Clarke

  • New models for new labour: The political economy of labour party support, January 1992-April 1997

    Harold D. Clarke;Marianne C. Stewart;Paul F. Whiteley

  • Economic Evaluations, Prime Ministerial Approval and Governing Party Support: Rival Models Reconsidered

    Harold D. Clarke;Marianne C. Stewart

  • Valence Politics and Electoral Choice in Britain, 2010

    Harold Clarke;David Sanders;Marianne Stewart;Paul Whiteley

  • Major's lesser (not minor) effects: prime ministerial approval and governing party support in Britain since 1979

    Harold D Clarke;Karl Ho;Marianne C Stewart

  • Men, women and the dynamics of presidential approval

    Harold D. Clarke;Marianne C. Stewart;Mike Ault;Euel Elliott

  • Why Do Voters Lose Trust in Governments? Public Perceptions of Government Honesty and Trustworthiness in Britain 2000–2013

    Paul Whiteley;Harold D. Clarke;David Sanders;Marianne Stewart

  • Tory Trends: Party Identification and the Dynamics of Conservative Support Since 1992

    Harold D. Clarke;Marianne C. Stewart;Paul Whiteley

  • Referendum Voting as Political Choice: The Case of Quebec

    Harold D. Clarke;Allan Kornberg;Marianne C. Stewart

  • Dealignment of Degree: Partisan Change in Britain, 1974–83

    Harold D. Clarke;Marianne C. Stewart

  • Modelling the dynamics of support for a right-wing populist party: the case of UKIP

    Harold Clarke;Paul Whiteley;Walter Borges;David Sanders

  • The Dynamics of Party Identification in Federal System

    Marianne C. Stewart;Harold D. Clarke

  • Taking the Bloom off New Labour’s Rose: Party Choice and Voter Turnout in Britain, 2005

    Harold Clarke;David Sanders;Marianne Stewart;Paul Whiteley

  • Government Performance and Life Satisfaction in Contemporary Britain

    Paul F Whiteley;Harold D Clarke;David Sanders;Marianne C Stewart

  • Performance politics and the British Voter: Performance politics and the British voter

    Harold D. Clarke;David Sanders;Marianne C. Stewart;Paul F. Whiteley

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold D. Clarke
Harold D. Clarke The University of Texas at Dallas
Paul Whiteley
Paul Whiteley University of Essex
David Sanders
David Sanders University of the Western Cape
Allan Kornberg
Allan Kornberg Duke University
Jason Reifler
Jason Reifler University of Southampton
Alan C. Acock
Alan C. Acock Oregon State University
Wyn Grant
Wyn Grant University of Warwick
William Mishler
William Mishler University of Arizona

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