Recent PUBLICATIONS

 
 

Current Papers

Vowles, Jack, 2011. ‘Legislative Accountability Under New Zealand’s MMP: Turnover, Dual Candidacy, and ‘Party-Hopping’. Paper for presentation at New Zealand Political Studies Association Conference, University of Otago, Dunedin, 1-2 December 2011.

Vowles, Jack, 2011. ‘The Manipulation of Norms and Emotions? Partisan Cues and Campaign Claims in the UK Electoral System Referendum’. Prepared for presentation at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Seattle September 1-4 2011.

Vowles, Jack and Georgios Xezonakis, 2009. ‘Globalization, Democracy, and the Great Recession: Findings From an Expert Survey‘, presented to the Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties (EPOP) Conference, Strathclyde University, August 27-28.

Vowles, Jack and Georgios Xezonakis, 2010, ‘From Positional to Valence Issues: Is Globalization the Cause?’ Paper presented at the Globalization and Democratic Politics Workshop, Exeter, June 17 2010, at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, September 1-5, and at the Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties (EPOP) Conference, University of Essex, September 10-12,


Journal Articles

Vowles, Jack, 2011,‘Why Voters Prefer Coalitions: Rationality or Norms’, Political Science 63, 1, 126-145.

Vowles, Jack., 2010. ‘Key to Victory: the New Zealand Election of 2008’, New Zealand Sociology 25, 1, 166.174.

Vowles, Jack., 2010. ‘Electoral System Change, Generations, Competitiveness and Turnout in New Zealand, 1963-2005’, British Journal of Political Science, 40, 4, 875-895.

Vowles, Jack, 2010. 'Making a Difference? Public Perceptions of Coalition, Single-Party, and Minority Governments', Electoral Studies 29, 3, 370-380.

Miller, Raymond, and Jack Vowles, 2009. ‘Public Attitudes Toward MMP and Coalition Government’, New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law, 7, 1, 93-110.

Vowles, J., 2009. ‘The 2008 Election in New Zealand’, Electoral Studies 28, 3, 507-510.

Vowles, Jack, 2008. ‘Does Globalization Affect Public Perceptions of ‘Who in power Can Make a Difference’? Evidence from 40 Countries, 1996-2006’ Electoral Studies 27, 63-76.

Vowles, Jack, 2007. ‘Comparing District Magnitude Effects Under Ordinal and Nominal Ballot Structures in Non-Partisan Elections: The 2004 Local Elections in New Zealand’, Representation 43, 2, 289-306.

McLeay, Elizabeth and Jack Vowles, 2007 ‘Redefining Constituency: the Roles of New Zealand MPs’, Regional and Federal Studies, 17, 1, 71-95.

 Vowles, Jack, Susan A. Banducci and Jeffrey A. Karp, 2006. 'Forecasting and Evaluating the Consequences of Electoral Change in New Zealand', Acta Politica 41, 267-284.

Vowles, J. and Clive Bean, 2006. ‘Electoral Politics: Does Globalisation Matter’, Australian Journal of Political Science 40, 2, special issue, ‘Globalising the Antipodes, pp. 273-288.

Castles, Francis G., Jennifer Curtin and Jack Vowles, 2006. ‘Public Policy in Australia and New Zealand: the New Global Context’, Australian Journal of Political Science 40, 2, special issue, ‘Globalising the Antipodes, pp. 131-143.

McVey, Andrew, and Jack Vowles, ‘Virtuous Circle or Cul De Sac? Social Capital and Political Participation in New Zealand’, Political Science 57, 1, 2005, 5-20.

Vowles, J., ‘Electoral Systems and Proportional Tenure of Government: Renewing the Debate’ British Journal of Political Science, 34, 1, 2004, 166-179.


Books


Vowles, J., Aimer, P., Karp, J, Banducci, S., Miller, R, ed., Voters’ Veto: The 2002 Election in New Zealand and the Consolidation of Minority Government. Auckland University Press, 2004.

Vowles, J., Aimer, P., Karp, J, Banducci, S., Miller, R, and Sullivan, A., Proportional Representation on Trial: The 1999 Election in New Zealand and the Fate of MMP. Auckland University Press, 2002


Journal Special Issues


Katz, Richard S., and Jack Vowles, eds., ‘International Developments in Electoral Systems’, Representation 43, 2, 2007, special issue.

Curtin, Jennifer, Francis G. Castles, and Jack Vowles, ed., ‘Globalising the Antipodes’ (special issue), Australian Journal of Political Science 40, 2, 2006.



Book Chapters


Vowles, Jack, 2009. ‘The 2008 Election: Why National Won’, in Raymond Miller, ed., New Zealand Government and Politics, 5th edition, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 365-382.

Vowles, Jack, 2008. ‘The Genie in the Bottle: Is New Zealand’s MMP System Here to Stay’, in Mark Frances and Jim Tully, ed., In the Public Interest: Essays in Honour of Professor Keith Jackson. Christchurch, University of Canterbury Press, 105-125.

Vowles, Jack, 2008. ‘Systemic Failure, Coordination, and Contingencies: Understanding Electoral System Change in New Zealand’, in Andre Blais, ed., To Keep or Change First Past the Post: The Politics of Electoral Reform. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Johnston, R., and Vowles, J., 2006. ‘Strategic Learning in Campaigns With Proportional Representation: Evidence From New Zealand’, in Henry E. Brady and Richard Johnston, ed. Capturing Campaign Effects. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 280-306.

Vowles, J., 2005. ‘New Zealand: Consolidation of Reform?’ in Michael Gallagher and Paul Mitchell, ed., The Politics of Electoral Systems Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005, 295-312.