Writing and Publications

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
B2021-0011/007(20) “Native Born and foreign Born Attitudes towards Receptivity and Conformity: The Canadian Case” / Stephen White and Neil Nevitte; for the Conference on “Immigration and Public Opinion in Western Democracies,” University of Texas, February 27 – 28, 2009 File 2009
B2021-0011/007(24) “Earning Their Support: Feelings Towards Canada Among Immigrants” / Antoine Bilodeau, Stephen White, and Neil Nevitte; Ethnic and Racial Studies 38(2) [draft with comments] File [2013]
B2021-0011/008(01) Agreements and correspondence re chapters in edited books File 1994-2000
B2021-0011/008(02) “New Trading Partners: What Survey Research Reveals about Canadians and Mexicans” / Neil Nevitte [draft with comments and correspondence] File 1995
B2021-0011/008(03) “Understanding Recent Elections” / André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte [contract with Oxford University Press] File 1998
B2021-0011/008(05) “Canadian Political Culture and Value Change” / Neil Nevitte and Mebs Kanji [revised draft] File 1999
B2021-0011/008(08) “Ten Years After: Canadian Attitudes towards Continentalism” / Neil Nevitte, L. Anderson, and R. Brym [drafts] File 2001
B2021-0011/008(11) “Is Party Identification Meaningful? Resilience Under Duress” / Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte – drafts and correspondence File 2017-2019
B2021-0011/008(17) The Decline of Deference [outline notes] File [1990s]
B2021-0011/009(03) The Decline of Deference [reviews] File 1996-1997
B2021-0011/009(05) A Question of Ethics: Canadians Speak Out / Maureen Mancuso, Michael Atkinson, André Blais, Ian Green, and Neil Nevitte [chapter drafts] File [ca. 1990s]
B2021-0011/005(20) “The Formation of Party Preferences: Distance Matters but Sides Come First” / André Blais, Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Neil Nevitte File n.d.
B2021-0011/005(22) “Explaining Environmental Concern and Action in Canada” / Neil Nevitte and Mebs Kanji; Applied Behavioural Science Review 3 [drafts and correspondence with journal editor] [File 1 of 2] File 1992-1995
B2021-0011/006(01) “Have Publics Become More Tolerant? Cross-time Evidence from the 1981 – 1999 World Values Survey” / Neil Nevitte; for the World Values Survey Conference, Madrid, Spain, September 27 – October 1, 1993 File 1993
B2021-0011/006(02) “North American Value Change and Integration: Lessons from Western Europe?” / Neil Nevitte and Ron Inglehart; for the European Values Study Group Meeting, Louvain, Belgium, September 16 – 19, 1993 File 1993
B2021-0011/006(04) “Changing Attitudes towards Authority: Crossnational, Crosstime Findings” / Neil Nevitte and Mebs Kanji; for the XVI World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Berlin, Germany, August 21 – 25, 1994 File 1994
B2021-0011/006(05) “Do Perceptions of Political Corruption Lower Confidence in Representative Institutions” / Neil Nevitte and André Blais; for the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Calgary, Alberta, June 12 – 14, 1994 File 1994
B2021-0011/006(10) “Do Trained and Untrained Coders Perceive Electoral Coverage Differently?” / Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte, and André Blais; for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, September 1998 [drafts] File 1998
B2021-0011/006(12) “Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Anti-Partyism and Voting Behaviour in the 1997 Canadian Federal Election” / Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais, Neil Nevitte, and Richard Nadeau; for the Atlantic Provinces Political Studies Association Conference, Sackville, NB, October 15 – 17, 1999 [draft with notes] File [1999]
B2021-0011/007(01) “Does Winner-Take-All or are we All Winners? Elections and Satisfaction with Democracy” / Richard Nadeau, André Blais, Neil Nevitte, and Elisabeth Gidengil [drafts] File 2001
B2021-0011/007(05) “Election Campaigns as Information Campaigns: Who Learns and What Does it Matter?” / Richard Nadeau, Neil Nevitte, Elisabeth Gidengil, and André Blais; Political Communication 25 File 2002, 2008
B2021-0011/007(11) “Orientations toward Law-Abidingness: The Canadian Evidence in Cross Time and Cross-National Perspective” / Neil Nevitte, Chris Cochrane, and Stephen White File 2004
B2021-0011/007(12) “Where Does Voter Turnout Decline Come From?” / André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte, and Richard Nadeau; European Journal of Political Research 43 File [ca. 2004]
B2021-0011/007(18) “Transitions to Democracy among Immigrants to Canada: Democratic Support and Conceptions of Democracy” / Antoine Bilodeau and Neil Nevitte; for the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Saskatoon, SK, May 30 – June 2, 2007 File 2007
B2021-0011/006(14) “Do Trained and Untrained Coders Perceive Electoral Coverage Differently?” / Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte, and André Blais; submitted to Political Communications File [ca. 1999]
B2021-0011/006(17) “Party Positions and the Vote in the 1997 Canadian Election” / André Blais, Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Neil Nevitte; for the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Sherbrooke, QC, June 6 – 8, 1999 File 1999
B2021-0011/006(19) “It’s Unemployment Stupid!: Why Perceptions about the Job Situation Hurth the Liberals in the 1997 Election” / Richard Nadeau, André Blais, Neil Nevitte, and Elisabeth Gidengil; Canadian Public Policy 26(1) File 2000
B2021-0011/007(06) “Individual and Contextual Factors and Non-voting: A Comparative Analysis from 23 Countries” / Neil Nevitte, André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Richard Nadeau; for the CSES Conference, Berlin Germany, February 2002 File 2002
B2021-0011/007(07) “Which Matters Most? Comparing the Impact of Issues and the Economy in American, British, and Canadian Elections” / André Blais, Matheiu Turgeon, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte, and Richard Nadeau; British Journal of Political Science 34 [draft with comments] File 2002
B2021-0011/007(10) “Do (Some) Voters Punish a Prime Minister for Calling an Early Election?” / André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte; Political Studies 52(2) File [ca. 2004]
B2021-0011/007(14) “Fundamentals and Fundamentalists: A Reply to Ames et al." / Stanley Rothman, S. Robert Lichter, and Neil Nevitte; The Forum 3 File 2005
B2021-0011/007(16) “How Voters Perceive and Evaluate the Prime Minister’s Role in a Scandal: A Panel Study” / André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Patrick Fournier, Neil Nevitte, and Joanna Everitt; for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 30 – September 3, 2006 File 2006
B2021-0011/007(17) “Support for Far-Right Anti-Immigration Political Parties in Advanced Industrial States: 1980 – 2005” / Christopher Cochrane and Neil Nevitte; for the 4th General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research, Pisa, Italy, September 6 – 8, 2007 File 2007
B2021-0011/007(21) “The Development of Dual Loyalties: immigrants’ Integration to Canadian Regional Dynamics” / Antoine Bilodeau, Stephen White, and Neil Nevitte; Canadian Journal of Political Science 43(3) [draft and correspondence] File [ca. 2010]
B2021-0011/007(23) “Party Identification in Canada: Resilience Under Duress” / Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte; for the workshop on “Duty and Choice: Participation and Preferences” in Democratic Elections,” Montreal, QC, January 20, 2012 File 2012
B2021-0011/007(25) “On the Rise of Happiness in Japan: An Underachiever No More” / Neil Nevitte; Asteion 79 [figures and data, correspondence, and draft] File 2013
B2021-0011/007(26) “Assessing the Impact of Political Scandals on Attitudes toward Democracy: Evidence from Canada’s Sponsorship Scandal, 2004 - 2006” / Neil Nevitte and Nick Ruderman; Canadian Journal of Political Science 48(4) [drafts] File [2016]
B2021-0011/007(27) Comments from the editors and reviewers [for paper on voter turnout] File [ca. 2018]
B2021-0011/008(04) “Orientations to Authority and Push for Political Change: Latin America in Global Perspective” / Neil Nevitte and Mebs Kanji [draft with comments] File 1999
B2021-0011/008(07) “Perceptions of Party Competence in the 1997 Election” / Richard Nadeau, André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte File [ca. 2001]
B2021-0011/008(09) “Priming and Campaign Context: Evidence from Recent Canadian Elections” / Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais, Neil Nevitte, and Richard Nadeau File [ca. 2002]
B2021-0011/008(10) “Cleavages, Value Gaps, and Regime Support: Evidence from Canada and 26 Other Societies” / Neil Nevitte and Mebs Kanji File 2003
B2021-0011/009(02) The Decline of Deference [part 2 of revised draft] File October 1995
B2021-0011/009(06) A Question of Ethics: Canadians Speak Out [contract with Oxford University Press] File February 7, 1997
B2021-0011/005(21) “A Re-Assessment of the Quiet Revolution Paradigm” / Neil Nevitte, and Francois-Pierre Gingras File 1981
B2021-0011/005(23) “Explaining Environmental Concern and Action in Canada” / Neil Nevitte and Mebs Kanji; Applied Behavioural Science Review 3 [drafts and correspondence with journal editor] [File 2 of 2] File 1992-1995
B2021-0011/006(06) “Electoral Discontinuity: The 1993 Canadian Federal Election” / Neil Nevitte, Richard Johnson, André Blais, Henry Brady, and Elisabeth Gidengil; International Social Science Journal 146 – drafts and correspondence with Fred Turner File 1995
B2021-0011/006(16) “Measuring Strategic Voting in Multiparty Plurality Elections” / André Blais, Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Neil Nevitte; Electoral Studies 20 [drafts with edits] File 1999
B2021-0011/006(18) “Elections and Satisfaction with Democracy” / Richard Nadeau, Neil Nevitte, and Elisabeth Gidengil; for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington D.C., August 30 – September 2, 2000 File 2000
B2021-0011/006(20) “Measuring Party Identification: Britain, Canada, and the United States” / André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte; Political Behavior 23 [draft and reviewer feedback] File 2000