BOOKS
- Ceron, Andrea (2019). Leaders, Factions and the Game of Intra-Party Politics. Routledge: Abingdon & New York (dissemination)
- Ceron, Andrea (2017). Social Media and Political Accountability: Bridging the Gap between Citizens and Politicians. Palgrave Macmillan: Cham (dissemination)
- Ceron, Andrea, Luigi Curini, and Stefano Iacus (2017). Politics and Big Data: Nowcasting and Forecasting Elections with Social Media. Routledge: London (dissemination1) (dissemination2)
- Ceron, Andrea (2012). Intra-party Politics and Party System. Factional Conflict, Cooperation and Fission within Italian Parties. PhD Dissertation. Università degli Studi di Milano: Milano (download and cite)
PAPERS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
- Ceron, Andrea, Luigi Curini, and Fedra Negri (2019). Intra-party politics and interest
groups: missing links in explaining government effectiveness. Public Choice, 180(3-4): 407-427. (replication material) - Ceron, Andrea, and Zachary Greene (2019) Verba volant, scripta manent? Intraparty conferences and issue salience in France. Party Politics, doi: 10.1177/1354068819836034.
- Ceron, Andrea, and Luigi Curini (2018). E-Campaigning in the 2014 European Elections: The emphasis on valence issues in a two-dimensional multi-party system. Party Politics 24(2): 105-117. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea, and Fedra Negri (2018). March Divided, Fight United? Trade Union Cohesion and Government Appeal for Concertation. West European Politics 41(1): 218-239. (replication material) (dissemination)
- Ceron, Andrea, and Marco Mainenti (2018). When rotten apples spoil the ballot: The conditional effect of corruption charges on parties vote share. International Political Science Review 39(2) 242-255. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea (2018). A Sentiment Democracy? When (and when not) Politicians Follow their Followers. Journal of Language & Politics 17(2): 241-257.
- Ceron, Andrea, and Fedra Negri (2017). Trade Unions and Political Parties in Italy (1946–2014): Ideological Positions and Critical Junctures. South European Society
& Politics 22(4): 491-508. (replication material) (dissemination) - Ceron, Andrea (2017). Intra-party politics in 140 characters. Party Politics 23(1): 7-17. (replication material) (dissemination)
- Ceron, Andrea (2016). Inter-factional conflicts and government formation. Do party leaders sort out ideological heterogeneity?. Party Politics 22(6): 797-808. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea, and Giovanna d’Adda (2016). E-campaigning on Twitter: The effectiveness of distributive promises and negative campaign in the 2013 Italian election. New Media & Society 18(9): 1935–1955. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea (2016). Competing Principals 2.0? The impact of Facebook in the 2013 selection of the Italian Head of State. Italian Political Science Review, 46(3): 313-333. (replication material) (dissemination)
- Ceron, Andrea, Luigi Curini, and Stefano Iacus (2016). First and second level agenda-setting in the Twitter-sphere. An application to the Italian political debate. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 13(2): 159-174.
- Ceron, Andrea, and Fedra Negri (2016). The “social side” of public policies: monitoring online public opinion and its mobilization during the policy cycle. Policy & Internet, 8(2): 131-147. (dissemination)
- Ceron, Andrea, and Vincenzo Memoli (2016). Flames and debates: do social media affect satisfaction with democracy?. Social Indicators Research, 126(1): 225-240. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea (2015). The Politics of Fission: Analysis of Faction Breakaways among Italian Parties (1946-2011). British Journal of Political Science 45(1): 121-139. (replication material) (dissemination)
- Ceron, Andrea (2015). Internet, news and political trust: The difference between social media and online media outlets. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 20(5): 487-503. (replication material) (dissemination)
- Ceron, Andrea, Luigi Curini, and Stefano Iacus (2015). Using social media to forecast electoral results: A review of state-of-the-art. Italian Journal of Applied Statistics, 25(3): 239-262. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea, and Marco Mainenti (2015). Toga Party: The Political Basis of Judicial
Investigations against MPs in Italy (1983-2013). South European Society
& Politics 20(2): 223-242. (replication material) (dissemination1) (dissemination2) - Ceron, Andrea, and Fedra Negri (2015). Public policy and social media: How sentiment
analysis can support policy-makers across the policy cycle. Rivista
Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche 10(3): 309-338. (replication material) - Ceron, Andrea, and Vincenzo Memoli (2015). Trust in government and media slant: A cross-sectional analysis of media effects in 27 European countries. The International Journal of Press/Politics 20(3): 339-359. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea (2015). Brave rebels stay home. Assessing the effect of intraparty ideological heterogeneity and party whip on roll-call votes. Party Politics 21(2): 246-258. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea, Luigi Curini, and Marco Mainenti (2015). Alla ricerca dell’Euroscetticismo sui social media: un confronto tra 12 stati membri in occasione delle elezioni europee 2014. Biblioteca della libertà 50(212): 61-76.
- Ceron, Andrea, Luigi Curini, and Stefano Iacus (2015). Using sentiment analysis to monitor electoral campaigns: method matters. Evidence from the United States and Italy. Social Science Computer Review 33(1): 3-20.
- Ceron, Andrea (2015). Changing politics, changing language. The effect of institutional and communicative changes on political language measured through content analysis of Italian intra-party debates. Journal of Language & Politics 14(4): 528-551.
- Ceron, Andrea, Luigi Curini, Stefano Iacus, and Giuseppe Porro (2014). Every tweet counts? How content analysis of social media can improve our knowledge of citizens’ political preferences with an application to Italy and France. New Media & Society 16(2): 340-358. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea (2014). Gamson Rule not for All. Patterns of Portfolio Allocation among Italian Party Factions. European Journal of Political Research 53(1): 180-199. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea, and Luigi Curini (2013). Parties’ Influence during Government Policy Negotiations: Parliamentary Dynamics and Spatial Advantages in the First Italian Republic. Journal of Legislative Studies 19(4): 429-449. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea (2012). Bounded Oligarchy: How and When Factions Constrain Leaders
in Party Position-taking. Electoral Studies 31(4): 689-701. (replication material) - Ceron, Andrea (2011). Il governo Berlusconi alla prova delle due fiducie: coesione e divisione tra gruppi parlamentari a fine 2010. Polena 8(3): 9-33.
- Ceron, Andrea (2011). Correnti e frazionismo nei partiti politici italiani (1946-2010): una analisi quantitativa delle mozioni congressuali. Italian Political Science Review 41(2): 237-264. (replication material)
- Ceron, Andrea (2011). From Words to Facts: Wordfish, a Modern Technique to Estimate Policy Positions of Political Actors. Italian Political Science 6.
- Curini, Luigi, and Andrea Ceron (2007). Un’applicazione della teoria delle coalizioni alle elezioni tedesche del 2005: alcuni scenari. Quaderni di Scienza Politica 14 (2), 251-274.
BOOK CHAPTERS
- Ceron, Andrea, Luigi Curini, and Stefano Iacus (2017). Social Media and Elections. In K. Arzheimer, J. Evans and M. Lewis-Beck (eds.), The Handbook of Electoral Behaviour. Sage: London (pp. 883-904).
- Ceron, Andrea, and Luigi Curini (2014). The Letta cabinet(s): Government formation and (in)stability in times of crisis: A spatial approach. In Italian Politics: Still Waiting for the Transformation 29(1): 143-159. Berghahn Books: Oxford.
- Ceron, Andrea, and Luigi Curini (2014). Il governo Letta: formazione del governo e (in)stabilità in tempo di crisi. In C. Fusaro and A. Kreppel (eds.), Politica in Italia: I fatti dell’anno e le interpretazioni. Il Mulino: Bologna.
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