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Luca Bernardi
Luca Bernardi
Department of Politics, University of Liverpool
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Challenges of political participation and intra-party democracy: Bittersweet symphony from party membership and primary elections in Italy
L Bernardi, G Sandri, A Seddone
Acta Politica, 2016
422016
The effects of the Fukushima disaster on nuclear energy debates and policies: a two-step comparative examination
L Bernardi, L Morales, M Lühiste, D Bischof
Environmental Politics 27 (1), 42-68, 2018
392018
Down but not yet out: Depression, political efficacy, and voting
L Bernardi, M Mattila, A Papageorgiou, L Rapeli
Political Psychology 44 (2), 217-233, 2023
292023
A problem with empirical studies of party policy shifts: Alternative measures of party shifts are uncorrelated
J Adams, L Bernardi, L Ezrow, OB Gordon, TP Liu, MC Phillips
European Journal of Political Research 58 (4), 1234-1244, 2019
242019
The public, the protester, and the bill: do legislative agendas respond to public opinion signals?
L Bernardi, D Bischof, R Wouters
Journal of European Public Policy 28 (2), 289-310, 2021
212021
Depression and attitudes to change in referendums: The case of Brexit
L Bernardi, R Johns
European Journal of Political Research 60 (2), 339-358, 2021
192021
Depression and political predispositions: Almost blue?
L Bernardi
Party Politics 27 (6), 1132-1143, 2021
182021
COVID-19 stressors, mental/emotional distress and political support
L Bernardi, IH Gotlib
West european politics 46 (2), 425-436, 2022
162022
Social welfare policy outputs and governing parties’ left-right images: Do voters respond?
J Adams, L Bernardi, C Wlezien
The Journal of Politics 82 (3), 1161-1165, 2020
162020
Mental health and political representation: a roadmap
L Bernardi
Frontiers in Political Science 2, 587588, 2021
152021
Policy responsiveness and electoral incentives: A (re) assessment
L Bernardi
Political Behavior 42 (1), 165-188, 2020
152020
Does government support respond to governments’ social welfare rhetoric or their spending? An analysis of government support in Britain, Spain and the United States
L Bernardi, J Adams
British Journal of Political Science 49 (4), 1407-1429, 2019
112019
Effects of COVID-19-related life changes on mental health in Syrian refugees in Turkey
L Bernardi, IH Gotlib, Ö Zihnioğlu
BJPsych open 7 (6), e182, 2021
82021
Fare, disfare e malfare le elezioni primarie: il ruolo dei partiti*
L Bernardi, M Valbruzzi
Primarie per il sindaco. Partiti, candidati, elettori, 2012
82012
External shocks and governmental responsiveness to public opinion–A case study of nuclear energy policy after the Fukushima disaster
L Morales, D Bischof, M Lühiste, L Bernardi
presentation at the CCPR research seminar, University of Nottingham, 2014
62014
Nella testa dei selettori. Gli orientamenti di voto tra primo e secondo turno
L Bernardi, S Rombi
Perdere vincendo. Dal successo alle primarie 2012 all’impasse post-elettorale, 2013
62013
The simplest government heuristic of all: Citizens infer that governing parties are pro-European Union
J Adams, L Bernardi, MC Phillips
Comparative Political Studies 54 (7), 1227-1255, 2021
52021
Depression and the gender gap in political interest
C Ojeda, L Bernardi, C Landwehr
Electoral Studies 82, 102598, 2023
42023
From popularity to vulnerability: An application to dynamic representation in coalition governments
L Bernardi
Party Politics 26 (4), 459-470, 2020
42020
The impact of COVID-19 stressors on mental health and political engagement in the UK
L Bernardi, L Fleischer
University of Liverpool, 2022
22022
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