Christopher Wlezien (born April 25, 1961) is the Hogg Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He previously taught at the University of Oxford, Temple University, and the University of Houston, and has affiliations with other universities in the US and elsewhere. Wlezien teaches and researches in a number of areas, including public opinion, elections, institutions, policy, and research methodology. A long-standing research project develops and tests a "thermostatic" model of public opinion and policy in the US and other countries, recent work on which examines the mediating role of news coverage. He has published many journal articles and chapters. In addition, he has also written books including Degrees of Democracy, The Timeline of Elections, and Who Gets Represente
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| - Christopher Brian Wlezien (* 25. April 1961 in Oak Lawn, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler und Professor an der University of Texas at Austin. In seiner Forschung beschäftigt er sich schwerpunktmäßig zum einen mit Wahlforschung, dabei insbesondere mit der Rolle von Wahlkämpfen für die Parteipräferenzen der Wähler sowie mit Wahlprognosen. Ein weiterer Forschungsschwerpunkt behandelt zum anderen Fragen der politischen Repräsentation in Demokratien, wobei er insbesondere zum Zusammenhang zwischen öffentlicher Meinung und Politikinhalten forscht. (de)
- Christopher Wlezien (born April 25, 1961) is the Hogg Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He previously taught at the University of Oxford, Temple University, and the University of Houston, and has affiliations with other universities in the US and elsewhere. Wlezien teaches and researches in a number of areas, including public opinion, elections, institutions, policy, and research methodology. A long-standing research project develops and tests a "thermostatic" model of public opinion and policy in the US and other countries, recent work on which examines the mediating role of news coverage. He has published many journal articles and chapters. In addition, he has also written books including Degrees of Democracy, The Timeline of Elections, and Who Gets Represente (en)
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| - The Political Economy of the Budgetary Process (en)
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| - Christopher Wlezien (born April 25, 1961) is the Hogg Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He previously taught at the University of Oxford, Temple University, and the University of Houston, and has affiliations with other universities in the US and elsewhere. Wlezien teaches and researches in a number of areas, including public opinion, elections, institutions, policy, and research methodology. A long-standing research project develops and tests a "thermostatic" model of public opinion and policy in the US and other countries, recent work on which examines the mediating role of news coverage. He has published many journal articles and chapters. In addition, he has also written books including Degrees of Democracy, The Timeline of Elections, and Who Gets Represented among others. (en)
- Christopher Brian Wlezien (* 25. April 1961 in Oak Lawn, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler und Professor an der University of Texas at Austin. In seiner Forschung beschäftigt er sich schwerpunktmäßig zum einen mit Wahlforschung, dabei insbesondere mit der Rolle von Wahlkämpfen für die Parteipräferenzen der Wähler sowie mit Wahlprognosen. Ein weiterer Forschungsschwerpunkt behandelt zum anderen Fragen der politischen Repräsentation in Demokratien, wobei er insbesondere zum Zusammenhang zwischen öffentlicher Meinung und Politikinhalten forscht. (de)
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