Chapel Hill Expert Survey
Chapel Hill Expert Survey of party positions
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- Check out chesdata.eu for the 1999-2024 CHES trend file, along with individual year surveys with both means and expert-level datasets. We are also happy to release an updated CHES Shiny (CHES Interactive on the website) at chesdata.shinyapps.io/Shiny-CHES/!
- The 2024 EU @chesdata.bsky.social has been added to both the trend file (1999-2024) and the Shiny app. Please take both for a spin! www.chesdata.eu/ches-europe chesdata.shinyapps.io/Shiny-CHES/
- The CHES EU team has published a new research note in @electoralstudies.bsky.social describing some trends across the 25 years now covered by our trend file and exploring two new items included in the 2024 wave of the survey: doi.org/10.1016/j.el... Here’s a summary thread: 1/
- Within the note we show that while the economic left-right positioning of the radical right party family has not shifted markedly to the left overall, the economic positioning of parties within the family has become more diverse over time. 2/
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- We are thrilled to anounce the release of the 2024 CHES-Europe at chesdata.eu/2024-chapel-.... As always, the data are freely available on the website. Thank you to the hundreds of experts who share their expertise to make these data possible!
- We will compile the 1999-2024 trend file soon, but in the meantime, you can merge with 1999-2019 now. In the 2024, we added several non-CHES variables into the regular dataset (vote share, family, etc.).
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- Reposted by Chapel Hill Expert SurveyI am looking to hire a post-doctoral researcher to work with me in a project on social cleavages and political party competition in Europe: lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/... Happy to answer any questions, and thanks in advance for circulating the call!
- Check out the latest addition to the CHES family, CHES-Canada 2023: www.chesdata.eu/chescanada Thanks to @jellekoedam.bsky.social & @rdassonneville.bsky.social for their work on this project! More news to follow soon on CHES-Europe 2024!
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- If you’re thinking about the upcoming German election, check out this data viz created by Tom Theile, which allows you to find which parties you’re closest to on several issues (based on CHES data): wahlquiz.de/ches/en.html
- The 2024 CHES survey is well on its way to finalizing, and we hope to release it soon after closing the survey. In a preliminary look of western Europe, notice the continued presence of the inverted U of EU support and left-right.
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- While CHES 2024 is in the field, check out the shiny apps showcasing our data at chesdata.shinyapps.io/Shiny-CHES/ Suggestions welcome for new off the shelf graphs, @sethkjolly.bsky.social will create some new ones next spring with the new data!
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- If you use CHES data in your polisky research or public facing work, let us know and we will share it and repost it!
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