Université de Montreal
Département de science politique
Patrick Fournier

Université de Montreal
Département de science politique
Addresse: Pav. PAV.M.CARON-L.GROULX-3200 J.B. \ bur. C4044
Tel: 514-343-6111 #54437
Courrier: patrick.fournier@umontreal.ca
Recherche
Patrick Fournier est professeur au Département de science politique de l'Université de Montréal. Ses recherches portent principalement sur la psychologie politique, notamment les comportements politiques, la compétence des citoyens, et le changement d’opinion. Il est chercheur principal de l'Étude électorale canadienne 2011 et 2015, et chercheur principal d'un projet de recherche sur les réactions face à la négativité. Mots Clès Psychologie politique Opinion publique et préférences politiques Politiques publiques Satisfaction de la démocratie Sondages Taux de participation et autres formes de participation électorale Axes de recherche Axe 2 : Pratiquer la citoyenneté dans un monde de scepticisme - The practice of democratic citizenship is undergoing a multifaceted transition. There are fundamental changes in conceptions of democratic citizenship and in its practice as well as the targets of citizen action. Scepticism about representative democracy as a system of governance is growing and citizens across established democracies are withdrawing from politics. Their perception about the political world is impacted by transformations in the news media practices and by online content, including social media. Voting and party politics have been the basis of conventional interpretations of citizenship, but there is ample evidence that this conception is much too limited. New forms of communication are providing citizens with novel ways to gather information and to engage in politics.Axe 3 : Représenter et gouverner les citoyens dans des temps critiques - After learning and practicing democratic citizenship, the next critical steps are representation and governance. Democratic institutions are key elements. They shape the norms and incentives for active citizenship and they link citizens and their representatives in ways that foster accountability, legitimacy and representation. In Québec and Canada, as well as in other countries, confidence of citizens toward the institutions is low, as many dislike the way that members of parliaments behave and consider that politicians don’t honour their promises, hence various political endeavours to reform these institutions. Research on this axis will focus on the role of electoral systems, parliaments, parliamentary debates, and political parties. theme Répondre aux citoyens: réactivité, représentation et responsabilité Percevoir le monde politique Faire des choix dans la vie publique
Publications
The Impact of Campaigns on Discrepancies, Errors, and Biases in Voting Behavior
Journal: Capturing Campaign Effects
Année: 2006 Première Page: 45 Dernière Page: 77 Endroit: Ann Arbor
Ambivalence and Attitude Change in Vote Choice: Do Campaign Switchers Experience Internal Conflict?
Journal: Ambivalence, Politics, and Public Policy
Année: 2005 Première Page: 27 Dernière Page: 46 Endroit: New York
Harper Can Thank Federalist Voters
Journal: The Globe and Mail
Année: 2006
Deliberation et changement d'opinion lors d'un sondage
Journal: Methodes de sondage
Année: 2008 Première Page: 147 Dernière Page: 152
When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizen Assemblies on Electoral Reform
Année: 2011 Endroit: Oxford Publicateur: Oxford University Press
Aboriginal Electoral Participation in Canada
Journal: Rapport de recherche pour Elections Canada
Année: 2012
Do Citizen Assemblies Make Reasoned Choices?
Journal: Designing Deliberative Democracy: The British Columbia Citizens' Assembly and Democratic Renewal
Année: 2008
Corruption Was the Tipping Point
Journal: The Globe and Mail
Année: 2006
The Determinants of Youth Political Participation: Conventional versus Non-Conventional
Journal: The 4th ECPR Genera Conference
Année: 2007
How Voters Perceive and Evaluate the Prime Minister's Role in a Scandal: A Panel Study
Journal: The Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association
Année: 2006
World Press Freedom Day: Could you speak out, please?
Journal: The Globe and Mail
Année: 2011
The Sources of Attitudes on the Canadian Healthcare System
Journal: Rapport de recherche pour le Canadian Health Services Research Foundation
Année: 2011
Missing the Message: Young Adults and the Election Issues / La sourde oreille: Les jeunes adultes et les enjeux électoraux
Journal: Electoral Insight / Perspectives Électorales
Volume: 7 Numéro: 1 Année: 2005 Première Page: 6 Dernière Page: 11
When Citizens Choose to Reform SMP: the British Columbia Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform
Journal: To Keep or to Change First Past the Post: The Politics of Electoral Reform
Année: 2008 Première Page: 140 Dernière Page: 162
Does Low Turnout Matter? Evidence From the 2000 Canadian Election
Journal: Electoral Studies
Volume: 26 Numéro: 3 Année: 2007 Première Page: 589 Dernière Page: 597
Foreign Policy: Harper's Soft Underbelly: Insights from the Canadian Election Study
Journal: Inroads
Volume: 20 Année: 2007 Première Page: 117 Dernière Page: 21
Do Views about Minority Government Matter?
Journal: Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association
Année: 2007
Political Judgments, Perceptions of Facts, and Partisan Effects
Journal: Electoral Studies
Volume: 29 Numéro: 1 Année: 2010 Première Page: 1 Dernière Page: 12
Patterns of Party Identification in Canada
Journal: Election
Année: 2009 Première Page: 147 Dernière Page: 152 Publicateur: Emond Montgomery
Back to the Future? Making Sense of the 2004 Canadian Election outside Quebec
Journal: Revue canadienne de science politique/Canadian Journal of Political Science
Volume: 39 Année: 2006 Première Page: 1 Dernière Page: 25
Gender and Vote Choice in the 2006 Canadian Election
Journal: Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association
Année: 2006
Dominance and Decline: Making Sense of Recent Canadian Elections
Année: 2012 Endroit: Toronto Publicateur: University of Toronto Press
Capturing Change (and Stability) in the 2011 Campaign
Journal: Policy Options
Année: 2011 Première Page: 70 Dernière Page: 77
Deliberation, Information and Trust: The BC Citizens' Assembly as Agenda Setter
Journal: Designing Deliberative Democracy: The British Columbia Citizens' Assembly and Democratic Renewal
Année: 2008
Women to the Left, Men to the Right
Journal: The Globe and Mail
Année: 2006
Riding the Orange Wave: Leadership, Values, Issues, and the 2011 Canadian Election
Journal: Canadian Journal of Political Science
Volume: 46 Numéro: 4 Année: 2013 Première Page: 863 Dernière Page: 897 Fred Cutler Stuart Soroka
L’abstention sélective, ou pourquoi les jeunes qui votent au federal boudent les elections municipales
Journal: Canadian Journal of Political Science
Volume: 45 Numéro: 4 Année: 2012 Première Page: 909 Dernière Page: 927 Eugénie Dostie-Goulet
Deliberation from within: Changing one's mind during an interview
Journal: Political Psychology
Volume: 32 Numéro: 5 Année: 2011 Première Page: 885 Dernière Page: 919 Mathieu Turgeon Joanna Everitt Neil Nevitte
The Political Resocialization of Immigrants: Resistance or Lifelong Learning?
Journal: Political Research Quarterly
Volume: 61 Numéro: 2 Année: 2008 Première Page: 268 Dernière Page: 281 Neil Nevitte
Measuring expectations: Comparing alternative approaches
Journal: Electoral Studies
Volume: 27 Numéro: 2 Année: 2008 Première Page: 337 Dernière Page: 343 Neil Nevitte Bruce M. Hicks
Boussole électorale vs études électorales : éclairages semblable
Année: 2013 Nom de Conférence: ongrès du réseau des associations francophones de science politique, Luxembourg, World Social Science Forum, Montréal,
The Canadian Party System: Trends in Election Campaign Reporting, 1980-2008
Journal: Parties, Elections, and the Future of Canadian Politics
Volume: 161 Numéro: 184 Année: 2013 Endroit: Vancouver Publicateur: UBC Press
Les citoyens peuvent-ils formuler des politiques
Journal: La politique en questions
Année: 2008 Première Page: 176 Dernière Page: 184 Endroit: Montréal
Making Up for Lost Time: Immigrant Voter Turnout in Canada / Rattraper le temps perdu: Le taux de vote des immigrants au Canada
Volume: 8 Numéro: 2 Année: 2006 Première Page: 10 Dernière Page: 16
Do Women and Men Respond Differently to Negative Views
Journal: Politics & Gender
Volume: 12 Numéro: 2 Année: 2016 Première Page: 344 Dernière Page: 368 Stuart Soroka Lilach Nir
Systèmes électoraux, qualité de la démocratie: qu'apporte la science économique à la science politique ?
Journal: Regards croisés sur l'économie
Volume: 18 Année: 2016 Première Page: 154 Dernière Page: 164 Jean-François Laslier
Polls, Partisanship and Voter Decision Making: An Experimental Analysis
Journal: Voting Experiments
Année: 2016 Shane Singh Jason Roy Publicateur: Springer
Explaining the Modern Gender Gap
Journal: Mind the Gap: Canadian Perspectives on Gender and Politics
Année: 2013 Première Page: 48 Dernière Page: 63 Joanna Everitt Neil Nevitte Publicateur: Fernwood
An Experimental Analysis of the Impact of Campaign Polls on Electoral Information Seeking
Journal: Electoral Studies
Volume: 40 Année: 2015 Première Page: 146 Dernière Page: 157 Andrew Blake Shane Singh Jason Roy
Les Systèmes d'Aide au Vote peuvent-ils être utiles pour l'étude des élections?
Journal: Revue internationale de la politique comparée
Volume: 22 Année: 2015 Première Page: 182
Unis par la langue? Les opinions et les valeurs des Franco-Québécois et des Franco-Ontariens
Journal: Journal of Canadian Studies
Volume: 48 Numéro: 2 Année: 2014 Mike Medeiros
Information, visibility and elections: Why electoral outcomes differ when voters are better informed
Journal: European Journal of Political Research
Volume: 48 Numéro: 2 Année: 2009 Première Page: 256 Dernière Page: 280 Eugénie Dostie-Goulet Neil Nevitte
The Impact of News Photos on Support for Military Action
Journal: Political Communication
Volume: 33 Numéro: 4 Année: 2016 Stuart Soroka Peter Loewen Daniel Rubenson
Psychophysiology in the Study of Political Communication: An Expository Study of Individual-Level Variation in Negativity Biases
Journal: Political Communication
Volume: 35 Année: 2018 Première Page: 1 Dernière Page: 15 Stuart Soroka Lilach Nir John Hibbing
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