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Heinz Eulau
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 32
Citations - 6015
Heinz Eulau is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Politics & Representation (politics). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 5991 citations.
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The American Voter
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The Role of the Representative: Some Empirical Observations on the Theory of Edmund Burke *
TL;DR: The problem of representation is central to all discussions of the functions of legislatures or the behavior of legislators and it is commonly taken for granted that, in democratic political systems, legislatures are both legitimate and authoritative decision-making institutions, and that it is their representative character which makes them authoritative and legitimate as mentioned in this paper.
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The Legislative System: Explorations in Legislative Behavior.
Robert F. Karsch,John C. Wahlke,Heinz Eulau,William Buchanan,Leroy C. Ferguson,William C. Harvard,Loren P. Beth +6 more
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Labyrinths of democracy : adaptations, linkages, representation, and policies in urban politics
Heinz Eulau,Kenneth Prewitt +1 more
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Life space and social networks as political contexts
TL;DR: In this paper, contextual analysis of interpersonal relations in social networks presents two major findings: First, the neighborhood as a geographical unit does not appear to be a perceptually salient environment for political behavior; and second, particular neighbors, individually linked to a voter, appear to constitute a social network that has an independent impact on partisan affect for the political parties and their candidates as well as on stability or change in vote preferences as the electoral season goes forward.