dr. M.H. (Marcel) van Egmond


  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
    CW : Political Communication & Journalism
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht  166
    1018 WV  Amsterdam
    Room number: REC C level 8
  • M.H.vanEgmond@uva.nl
    T:  0205253001

Lecturer Research Methods

I am a Lecturer in Research Methods at the Department of Communication Science, and a member of ASCoR at the University of Amsterdam. I teach in the fields of research methods and statistics and survey research.

I hold a PhD in Political Science from the University of Amsterdam. My research interests include comparative electoral behaviour, the influence of media on political behaviour, social science research methods including methods of data collection, especially survey methods.

I was responsible for the coordination of the 2009 European Election Voter Study (www.piredeu.eu) while based at the Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam. 

I am a Board Member of the European Election Studies Association, as well as a former British Election Studies Fellow.

I worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Queensland Social Research Centre (now: ISSR) in Brisbane, Australia for three years, and as Researcher Coordinator for a commercial research firm focusing on media research . As a PhD student, I also spent time at the University of North Texas and at Trinity College, Dublin.

Selected Publications

2012

2011

2010

2007

  • C. van der Eijk & M. van Egmond (2007). Political effects of low turnout in national and European elections. Electoral Studies, 26, 561-573. doi: 10.1016/j.electstud.2006.10.003
  • M. Western, J. Baxter, J Pakulski, B. Tranter, J. Western, M.H. van Egmond, J. Chesters, A Hosking, M O'Flaherty & Y van Gellecum (2007). Neoliberalism, Inequality and Politics: The Changing Face of Australia. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 42 (3), 401-418.

2002

  • A. Jadot & M.H. van Egmond (2002). Reconcilier I'individuel et le contextuel? Línteret de la methode multiniveaux en recherche electorale. Revue de la Maison Francaise dÓxford, 1 (1).

1998

  • M.H. van Egmond, N.D. de Graaf & C. van der Eijk (1998). Electoral participation in the Netherlands: Individual and contextual influences. European Journal of Political Research, 34, 281-300.

2014

  • J. Baxter, M. van Egmond, S. Buchler & M. Western (2014). Gender role attitudes in Australia, 1986-2005. In A.C. Michalos (Ed.), Encyclopedia of quality of life research and well-being research (pp. 2458-2461). Dordrecht: Springer.

2007

  • M.H. van Egmond (2007). European Elections as Counterfactual National Elections. In W van der Brug & C. van der Eijk (Eds.), European Elections and Domestic Politics (pp. 32-50). Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.

2014

2013

  • M.H. van Egmond & H. Brandenburg (2013). Chasing a fugitive impact: Analysing the role of media in electoral competition. In Paper presented at the ECPR Joint Session of Workshops, Mainz.
  • R Johns, H. Brandenburg & M.H. van Egmond (2013). "It’s nice to know that you’re close at hand": Representational distances and satisfaction with democracy across Europe. In Paper presented at the conference of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) specialist group at Lancaster University. Lancaster University, UK.

2011

  • M.H. van Egmond & C. van der Eijk (2011). Contestation of EU integration - Close encounters of the third kind? In Paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research General Conference in Reykjavik, Iceland.
  • M.H. van Egmond, C. van der Eijk & E. Sapir (2011). Dissonant or consonant? Contestation over EU integration as political context. In Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties conference in Exeter, UK.

2002

  • M.H. van Egmond (). Not equal to all: How the electoral context affects different voters differently. Close elections and electoral participation as a case in point. Università di Torino, Paper presented at the 30th ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops.

2003

Prijs

  • M.H. van Egmond (2012). ASCoR Baschwitz Faculty Article of the Year Award. This award is given for the best article published by an ASCoR staff member in a peer-reviewed journal. Brandenburg, H., & Van Egmond, M. (2012). Pressed into party support? Media influence on partisan attitudes during the 2005 UK general election campaign. British Journal of Political Science, 42, 441-463. Recognition.
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