124 research outputs found
Replication Data for: The Effects of Autocratic Characteristics on Public Opinion Towards Democracy Promotion Policies: A Conjoint Analysis
This repository contains data and R script files for the analysis reported in Escribà-Folch, Abel; Muradova, Lala H.; Rodon, Toni. The Effects of Autocratic Characteristics on Public Opinion Towards Democracy Promotion Policies: A Conjoint Analysis, Foreign Policy Analysis
Replication Data for: Beaten ballots: Political participation dynamics amidst police interventions
This repository contains data and R script files for the analysis reported in Rodon, Toni; Guinjoan, Marc. Beaten ballots: Political participation dynamics amidst police interventions, Political Science Research and Methods
Replication Data for: How fair is it? An experimental study of perceived fairness of distributive policies
This repository contains data and R script files for the analysis reported in Rodon, Toni; Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc. "How fair is it? An experimental study of perceived fairness of distributive policies" The Journal of Politic
Replication Data for: Electoral and Partisan Consequences of Sovereignty Referendum Outcomes: A Comparative Analysis
Materials used to reproduce the results reported in
Rodon, Toni; Guinjoan, Marc; Ioannidis, Nikandros (2025). Electoral and Partisan Consequences of Sovereignty Referendum Outcomes: A Comparative Analysis, Party Politics. Forthcoming.
The materials also include the CONREF dataset.
The CONREF dataset constitutes a Time-Series Cross-Section dataset with political parties (observed before and after the referendum) being the unit of analysis. The CONREF dataset includes 77 sovereignty referendums celebrated between 1956 and 2020 in 32 countries, as well as parties' election results--more than 500 political formations--, parties' policy position on several key dimensions of competition, and other commonly employed indicators in the literature on party politics and referendums
When the context matters: Identity, secession and the spatial dimension in Catalonia (replication dataset)
Replication materials (dataset and code) for the article: Rodon, Toni; Guinjoan, Marc (2018) "When the context matters: Identity, secession and the spatial dimension in Catalonia". Political Geography.
If you have questions, please contact the authors:
www.tonirodon.cat
www.marcguinjoan.ca
Replication Data for: Decentralisation and regional cabinet size: the Spanish case (1979–2015)
Repository to reproduce the results shown in:
Vall-Prat, P., & Rodon, T. (2017). Decentralisation and regional cabinet size: the Spanish case (1979–2015). West European Politics, 40(4), 717–740. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2016.1275422
The files include a dataset with information on the cabinet size of the Spanish regions (comunitats autònomes) over time
Replication Data for: Let’s party! The impact of local festivities on the incumbent’s electoral support
Replication data for Guinjoan, Marc & Toni Rodon. 2020. "Let’s party! The impact of local festivities on the incumbent’s electoral support". Local Government Studies
Replication Data for: The Burden of a Violent Past. Formative Experiences of Repression and Support for Secession in Catalonia
This research note studies the impact of past violence and repression on current territorial preferences in a contemporary democracy. Does a violent past lay the grounds for pro-secessionist preferences or does it lead individuals to cling on to the territorial status quo? We study whether exposure to the events of the Spanish Civil War and its immediate aftermath made people more or less likely to support Catalan secession from Spain. Our analysis employs a dataset that combines a large N of individual-level survey data with historical data about repression and violence in each Catalan municipality. Findings indicate that current preferences for secession tend to diminish among the oldest Catalan generation that was exposed to higher levels of violence in their municipality. Most crucially, we show exposure to violence created a sense of apathy towards politics among the oldest cohort, which eventually leads to a lower predisposition to support secession, a feeling that was not transmitted to the next generations. Our findings qualify some of the existing knowledge on the effects of past political violence on present political attitudes
Replication Data for: The Impact of Holocaust Survivors' Testimonies and Politicians' Framings on Political Attitudes in Germany
Replication Data for the article "The Impact of Holocaust Survivors' Testimonies and Politicians' Framings on Political Attitudes in Germany", published at the journal Nations and Nationalism. The repository contains the original dataset (the survey) and the scripts to reproduce the results reported in the article
sj-pdf-1-cmp-10.1177_07388942221140872 - Supplemental material for The scars of violence and repression on founding elections: Evidence from Spain
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cmp-10.1177_07388942221140872 for The scars of violence and repression on founding elections: Evidence from Spain by Toni Rodon in Conflict Management and Peace Science</p
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