Jack Vowles

Jack Vowles

Victoria University of Wellington

H-index: 27

Oceania-New Zealand

About Jack Vowles

Jack Vowles, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Victoria University of Wellington, specializes in the field of Political Behaviour, Comparative Politics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Does Increasing Ethnic Diversity Reduce Electoral Turnout? The Case of New Zealand 1957–2020

Preferences for single-party versus multi-party governments

Representation, identity and indigeneity: changes in Māori roll choice in Aotearoa-New Zealand

Authoritarianism and mass political preferences in times of COVID-19: The 2020 New Zealand general election

Tales of two referendums: comparing debate quality between the UK and New Zealand voting system referendums of 2011

Ballot structure, district magnitude and descriptive representation: the case of New Zealand local council elections

A populist exception?: The 2017 New Zealand general election

New Zealand populism in the 2017 election and beyond

Jack Vowles Information

University

Position

Professor of Comparative Politics

Citations(all)

3084

Citations(since 2020)

573

Cited By

2676

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

65

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

University Profile Page

Victoria University of Wellington

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Jack Vowles Skills & Research Interests

Political Behaviour

Comparative Politics

Top articles of Jack Vowles

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Does Increasing Ethnic Diversity Reduce Electoral Turnout? The Case of New Zealand 1957–2020

Ethnopolitics

Jack Vowles

Matthew Gibbons

Jie Huang

2023/12/14

Preferences for single-party versus multi-party governments

Party Politics

Shaun Bowler

Justin Freebourn

Paul Teten

Todd Donovan

Jack Vowles

2023/7

Representation, identity and indigeneity: changes in Māori roll choice in Aotearoa-New Zealand

Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online

Jack Vowles

Matthew Gibbons

2023/1/2

Authoritarianism and mass political preferences in times of COVID-19: The 2020 New Zealand general election

Frontiers in Political Science

Jack Vowles

2022/5/18

Tales of two referendums: comparing debate quality between the UK and New Zealand voting system referendums of 2011

Representation

Alan Renwick

Jack Vowles

2022/4/3

Ballot structure, district magnitude and descriptive representation: the case of New Zealand local council elections

Australian Journal of Political Science

Jack Vowles

Janine Hayward

2021/7/3

A populist exception?: The 2017 New Zealand general election

Jack Vowles

Jennifer Curtin

2020

New Zealand populism in the 2017 election and beyond

A populist exception

Jennifer Curtin

Jack Vowles

2020/8/10

Populism and electoral politics in New Zealand

A populist exception

Fiona Barker

Jack Vowles

J Curtin

2020/8/10

Measuring Populism in New Zealand

A POPULIST EXCEPTION?

Lara Greaves

Jack Vowles

2020/8/10

Economic Globalization, Democracy, and Political Behavior

Jack Vowles

2020/8/27

The unexpected coalition—Challenging the norms of government formation

A populist exception

Jack Vowles

2020/8/10

Populism, authoritarianism, vote choice and democracy

A POPULIST EXCEPTION?

Jack Vowles

2020/8/10

Democracy Under Siege?: Parties, Voters, and Elections After the Great Recession

Timothy Hellwig

Yesola Kweon

Jack Vowles

2020/6/29

Populism and the 2017 Election–The Background

A Populist Exception

Jack Vowles

J Curtin

2020/8/10

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