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Political Geography

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  • Data for: Territory, geoeconomics and power politics: the Irish government’s framing of Brexit (The speeches, interviews and policy documents of the Irish Government)
    The speeches, interviews and policy documents of the Irish Government from the Brexit vote to the end of 2017. These are all publicly available but are compiled here for ease of analysis. If using this for academic work please cite.
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  • Data for: Frontier Settlement and the Spatial Variation of Civic Institutions
    Data on frontier societies (Brazil, United States, Russia, Canada) used in article, plus R script for regression tables.
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  • Data for: Reforming the US Senate: Original Intent and Representational Inequality
    Stata 13 format data of state population and area ratios 1790-2010
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  • Data for: Reinterpreting the Enemy: Geopolitical Beliefs and the Attribution of Blame in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
    The CSV file is the raw data from the experiment. The Word files include discussion groups, by assigned narrative.
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  • Data for: The Spatial Impact of Protracted Armed Conflict on Urban Development in Goma, DR Congo: Combining the ‘View From Above’ and the ‘View from the Ground’
    This dataset contains three shapefiles with buildings, derived from three different VHR satellite images of 2005, 2010, and 2014 of the city of Goma in the eastern DR Congo. These layers have been generated by manually digitizing each individual building, based on visual interpretation of the imagery. These building layers serve as the base for quantitative analysis and mapping of urban development - and hence constitute the geodata the article is based on.
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  • Data for: Could rainfall have swung the result of the EU referendum?
    Replication data and files for the article: "Could Rainfall have swung the result of the Brexit Referendum?" by Patrick Leslie and Baris Ari.
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  • Data for: Place and Participation in Local Elections
    Dataset used for analyses of Place and Participation in Local Elections (Lappie and Marschall).
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  • Local and more local: Impact of size and organization type of settlement units on candidacy
    It is replication dataset for article "Local and More Local: Impact of Size and Organization Type of Local Municipal Communities on Candidacy". Dataset is based on several sources. From the nomenclature of the parts of municipalities in the RUIAN database of the Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre (CUZK), we received information about settlement units recognized by the state authority. We accommodated the nomenclature for every election. We excluded non-existing parts and inscribed newly established parts of municipalities. Individual changes in the definition of the part are noted in detail in “Přehled změn RSO” administered by the CZSO. Because the presence of two electoral arenas can lead to lower interest in candidacy in one of them, statutory cities, which elect unitary whole-city councils simultaneously with multiple city-district-based local councils, were excluded from the dataset. Even though the criterion relates only to 7 cities, these cities encompass nearly ¼ of the population of the Czech Republic. For this reason, our analysis deals only with municipalities under 150 000 inhabitants. The results of the analysis, therefore, cannot give plausible evidence about candidacy in units of municipalities considered to be cities in a European context. To every settlement unit, we assigned information about the number of candidates, which was found as the summary of the lists of candidates provided by open data from the Czech Statistical Office (CZSO). Data defining independent variables were added to the dataset. The number of units in a municipality was assigned to every settlement unit. Settlement units in municipalities containing two or more units were assigned to the category of amalgamated municipalities. Municipalities including just one settlement unit were assigned to the category of non-amalgamated municipalities. Addresses of local offices were obtained from the “Electronic server of local authorities” (ePusa), and through the linking of addresses of local offices to appropriate units, we were able to determine central versus peripheral units. Data comprising socio-economic characteristics of the population of settlement unit came from the Population and Housing Census (2011).
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  • Political Geography
    Replication dataset for J. Evans, K. Arzheimer, R. Campbell, P. Cowley (2017) 'Candidate localness and voter choice in the 2015 General Election in England', Political Geography.
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