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Overview

Susan Banducci is affiliated with the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the social sciences, encompassing 50 publications across various related subfields. The key subfields of their work include Sociology and Political Science, Gender Studies, Political Science and International Relations, Information Systems, and Communication.

The scientist's research addresses several core topics, notably COVID-19 digital contact tracing, privacy, security, and data protection, gender politics and representation, social and intergroup psychology, populism and right-wing movements, social media and politics, as well as gender, feminism, and media.

Banducci has contributed to various publication venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • Frontiers in Political Science
  • PLoS ONE
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Experimental Political Science

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Citizens' Attitudes to Contact Tracing Apps" (2020) in the Journal of Experimental Political Science
  • "Citizens' acceptance of artificial intelligence in public services: Evidence from a conjoint experiment about processing permit applications" (2023) in Government Information Quarterly
  • "Masculinity, sexism and populist radical right support" (2023) in Frontiers in Political Science
  • "What Are You Afraid of? Authoritarianism, Terrorism, and Threat" (2022) in Political Psychology
  • "Adoption and continued use of mobile contact tracing technology: multilevel explanations from a three-wave panel survey and linked data" (2022) in BMJ Open

Susan Banducci collaborates regularly with a group of co-authors, with the most frequent being László Horváth (22 publications), Oliver James (14 publications), Daniel Stevens (14 publications), Ekaterina Kolpinskaya (4 publications), and Sophie McCammon (3 publications).

Best Publications

  • Minority Representation, Empowerment, and Participation

    Susan A. Banducci;Todd Donovan;Jeffrey A. Karp

  • The News Coverage of the 2004 European Parliamentary Election Campaign in 25 Countries

    Claes H. de Vreese;Susan A. Banducci;Holli A. Semetko;Hajo G. Boomgaarden

  • Political Efficacy and Participation in Twenty-Seven Democracies: How Electoral Systems Shape Political Behaviour

    Jeffrey A Karp;Susan A Banducci

  • To Know it is to Love it?: Satisfaction with Democracy in the European Union

    Jeffrey A. Karp;Susan A. Banducci;Shaun Bowler

  • Clarity of responsibility: How government cohesion conditions performance voting

    Sara B. Hobolt;James Tilley;Susan A. Banducci

  • How Elections Change the Way Citizens View the Political System: Campaigns, Media Effects and Electoral Outcomes in Comparative Perspective

    Susan A. Banducci;Jeffrey A. Karp

  • Ballot Photographs as Cues in Low-Information Elections

    Susan A. Banducci;Jeffrey A. Karp;Michael Thrasher;Colin Rallings

  • When politics is not just a man's game: Women's representation and political engagement

    Jeffrey A. Karp;Susan A. Banducci

  • GOING POSTAL: How All-Mail Elections Influence Turnout

    Jeffrey A. Karp;Susan A. Banducci

  • Getting Out the Vote: Party Mobilization in a Comparative Perspective

    Jeffrey A. Karp;Susan A. Banducci;Shaun Bowler

  • Strategic Voting, party activity, and candidate effects: Testing explanations for split voting in New Zealand's new mixed system.

    Jeffrey A. Karp;Jack Vowles;Susan A. Banducci;Todd Donovan

  • Party contestation and Europe on the news agenda: the 2009 European Parliamentary elections

    Andreas R.T. Schuck;Georgios Xezonakis;Matthijs Elenbaas;Susan A. Banducci

  • Party Mobilization and Political Participation in New and Old Democracies

    Jeffrey A. Karp;Susan A. Banducci

  • Proportional representation and attitudes about politics: results from New Zealand

    Susan A. Banducci;Todd Donovan;Jeffrey A. Karp

  • The euro, economic interests and multi‐level governance: Examining support for the common currency

    Susan A. Banducci;Jeffrey A. Karp;Peter H. Loedel

  • ABSENTEE VOTING, MOBILIZATION, AND PARTICIPATION

    Jeffrey A. Karp;Susan A. Banducci

  • Economic interests and public support for the euro

    Susan A. Banducci;Jeffrey A. Karp;Peter H. Loedel

  • The Impact of Proportional Representation on Turnout: Evidence from New Zealand

    Jeffrey A. Karp;Susan A. Banducci

  • Knowing more from less: how the information environment increases knowledge of party positions

    Susan Banducci;Heiko Giebler;Sylvia Kritzinger

  • Electoral Consequences of Scandal and Reapportionment in the 1992 House Elections

    Susan A. Banducci;Jeffrey A. Karp

  • PERCEPTIONS OF FAIRNESS AND SUPPORT FOR PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION

    Susan A. Banducci;Jeffrey A. Karp

  • Knowing More from Less: How the Information Environment Increases Knowledge of Party Positions

    Susan Banducci;Heiko Giebler;Sylvia Kritzinger

  • Gender, Leadership and Choice in Multiparty Systems:

    Susan A. Banducci;Jeffrey A. Karp

  • The news coverage of the 2004 European Parliamentary Election Campaign in 25 countries

    de Claes H. Vreese;Susan A. Banducci;Holli A. Semetko;Hajo G. Boomgaarden

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey A. Karp
Jeffrey A. Karp Brunel University London
Holli A. Semetko
Holli A. Semetko Emory University
Claes H. de Vreese
Claes H. de Vreese University of Amsterdam
Hajo G. Boomgaarden
Hajo G. Boomgaarden University of Vienna
Jennifer Jerit
Jennifer Jerit Dartmouth College
Andreas R.T. Schuck
Andreas R.T. Schuck University of Amsterdam
Sara B. Hobolt
Sara B. Hobolt London School of Economics and Political Science
Todd Donovan
Todd Donovan Western Washington University
Shaun Bowler
Shaun Bowler University of California, Riverside
James Tilley
James Tilley University of Oxford

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