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36
Citations
10294
World Ranking
665
National Ranking
2

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Political Science in Ireland Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Political Science in Ireland Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Law and Political Science in Ireland Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Political Science in Ireland Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Law and Political Science in Ireland Leader Award
  • 2016 - Member of the Royal Irish Academy

Overview

Michael Marsh is affiliated with Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. Their research output includes a variety of publications primarily in the fields of sociology, political science, and international relations.

Their recent papers include the following:

  • "Table of Contents" (2021), Gastroenterology
  • "AJOG MFM Table of Contents" (2021), American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • "Issue Information" (2020), BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
  • "Issue Information" (2021), BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
  • "AJOG MFM Table of Contents" (2021), American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Patrick Chien
  • John M. Thorp
  • E. Contro
  • I. de Burgh Daly
  • Catherine Australia

Michael Marsh's publications are mainly found in the following venues:

  • BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Gastroenterology

Their main areas of scholarly focus encompass topics in sociology and political science, as well as political science and international relations as subfields. Specific topics covered in their work include:

  • Irish and British Studies
  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration

Michael Marsh was recognized as a Member of the Royal Irish Academy in 2016.

Best Publications

  • Voter Turnout and the Dynamics of Electoral Competition in Established Democracies since 1945

    Mark N. Franklin;Cees van der Eijk;Diana Evans;Michael Fotos

  • Candidate selection in comparative perspective : the secret garden of politics

    Gallagher, Michael, Ph. D.;Michael Marsh

  • Testing the Second-Order Election Model after Four European Elections

    Michael Marsh

  • Punishment or Protest? Understanding European Parliament Elections

    Simon Hix;Michael Marsh

  • Referendum Outcomes and Trust in Government: Public Support for Europe in the Wake of Maastricht

    C. van der Eijk;M.N. Franklin;M. Marsh

  • Uncorking the Bottle: Popular Opposition to European Unification in the Wake of Maastricht

    Mark Franklin;Michael Marsh;Lauren McLAREN

  • Second-order effects plus pan-European political swings: An analysis of European Parliament elections across time

    Simon Hix;Michael Marsh

  • What voters teach us about Europe-Wide elections: What Europe-Wide elections teach us about voters

    Cees Van Der Eijk;Mark N. Franklin;Michael Marsh

  • ‘Second-order’ versus ‘Issue-voting’ Effects in EU Referendums: Evidence from the Irish Nice Treaty Referendums

    John Garry;Michael Marsh;Richard Sinnott

  • The Attribution of Credit and Blame to Governments and Its Impact on Vote Choice

    Michael Marsh;James Tilley

  • Attitudes toward Europe and referendum votes: A response to Siune and Svensson

    Mark Franklin;Michael Marsh;Christopher Wlezien

  • Voting and Protesting: Explaining Citizen Participation in Old and New European Democracies

    Patrick Bernhagen;Michael Marsh

  • Candidates or Parties? : Objects of Electoral Choice in Ireland

    Michael Marsh

  • Generational Basis of Turnout Decline in Established Democracies

    Mark N Franklin;Mark N Franklin;Patrick Lyons;Michael Marsh

  • The Voters Decide?: Preferential Voting in European List Systems*

    Michael Marsh

  • Introduction: Consequences of low turnout

    Georg Lutz;Michael Marsh

  • The Irish voter: The nature of electoral competition in the Republic of Ireland

    M. Marsh;R. Sinnott;John Garry;F. Kennedy

  • European Parliament elections and EU governance

    Michael Marsh;Slava Mikhaylov

  • Candidate Gender and Voter Choice: Analysis from a Multimember Preferential Voting System

    Gail McElroy;Michael Marsh

  • Political representation in the European Parliament

    Michael Marsh;Pippa Norris

  • Economic voting in a crisis: The Irish election of 2011

    Michael Marsh;Slava Mikhaylov

  • The partisan effects of low turnout: Analyzing vote abstention as a missing data problem

    Patrick Bernhagen;Michael Marsh

  • Golden halos and forked tails: The attribution of credit and blame to governments and its impact on vote choice

    Michael Marsh;James Tilley

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Gallagher
Michael Gallagher Trinity College Dublin
Kenneth Benoit
Kenneth Benoit Singapore Management University
Patrick Bernhagen
Patrick Bernhagen University of Stuttgart
Jacques J.A. Thomassen
Jacques J.A. Thomassen University of Twente
John Curtice
John Curtice University of Strathclyde
Simon Hix
Simon Hix European University Institute
Michael Laver
Michael Laver New York University
Hermann Schmitt
Hermann Schmitt University of Mannheim
James Tilley
James Tilley University of Oxford
Pippa Norris
Pippa Norris Harvard University

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