Professor Charles Pattie
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Refereed research articles in journals
- Pattie, C.J., Denver, D., Johns, R. and Mitchell, J. (2011). Raising the tone? The impact of positive and negative campaigning on voting in the 2007 Scottish Parliament Election. Electoral Studies, 30(2), 333-343.
doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2010.10.003 - Johns, R., Mitchell, J., Denver, D. and Pattie, C.J. (2009). Valence politics in Scotland: towards an explanation of the 2007 election. Political Studies, 57(1), 207-233.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9248.2008.00762.x - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2009). Grassroots revival. Is the Conservative constituency campaign machine working again? Political Quarterly, 80(2), 193-203.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-923X.2009.01978.x - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2009). Conversation, disagreement and political participation. Political Behavior, 31(2), 261-285.
doi:10.1007/s11109-008-9071-z - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2009). Still talking, but is anyone listening? The changing face of constituency campaigning in Britain, 1997-2005. Party Politics, 15(4), 411-434.
doi:10.1177/1354068809334562 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2009). Geography: the key to recent British General Elections. Geography Compass, 3(5), 1865-1880.
doi:10.1111/j.1749-8198.2009.00258.x - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2009). MP's expenditure and General Election campaigns: do incumbents benefit from contacting their constituents? Political Studies, 57(3), 580-591.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9248.2008.00757.x - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2009). Geographically weighted discriminant analysis and the 2005 British General Election. Geographical Analysis, 41(3), 333-337.
doi:10.1111/j.1538-4632.2009.00756.x - Johnston, R.J., McLean, I., Pattie, C.J. and Rossiter, D. (2009). Can the Boundary Commissions help the Conservative party? Constituency size and electoral bias in the United Kingdom. Political Quarterly, 80(4), 479-494.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-923X.2009.02053.x - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2008). Far too elaborate about so little: new parliamentary constituencies for England. Parliamentary Affairs, 61(1), 4-30.
doi:10.1093/pa/gsm053 - Johnston, R.J and Pattie, C.J. (2008). Money and votes: a New Zealand example. Political Geography, 27(1), 113-133.
doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2007.07.002 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2008). Positional issues, valence issues and the economic geography of voting in British elections. Journal of Economic Geography, 8(1), 105-126.
doi:10.1093/jeg/lbm032 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2008). How much does a vote cost? Incumbency and the impact of campaign spending at English General Elections. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 18(2), 129-152.
doi:10.1080/17457280801987868 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2008). It's good to talk: talk, disagreement and tolerance. British Journal of Political Science, 38(4), 677-698.
doi:10.1017/S0007123408000331 - Johnston, R. J. and Pattie, C.J. (2008). The financial health of political parties in English constituencies, 2004-2005. Journal of Legislative Studies, 14(4), 500-516.
doi:10.1080/13572330802442964 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2007). Power to the people through 'real power and true elections'? The Power Report and revitalising British democracy. Parliamentary Affairs, 60(2), 253-278.
doi:10.1093/pa/gsm005 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J., (2007). Funding local political parties in England and Wales: Donations and constituency campaigns. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 9(3), 365-395.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-856X.2007.00296.x - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J., (2007). Conservative constituency parties' funding and spending in England and Wales, 2004-2005. The Political Quarterly, 78(3), 392-411.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-923X.2007.00868.x - Pitts, M., Dorling, D. and Pattie, C.J. (2007). Christmas feasting and social class. Food, Culture and Society, 10(3), 407-424.
doi:10.2752/155280107X239863 - Pitts, M., Dorling, D. and Pattie, C.J. (2007). Oil for food: the global story of edible lipids. Journal of World-Systems Research, 13(1), 12-32.
http://jwsr.ucr.edu/archive/vol13/Pitts_etal-vol13n1.pdf - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2006). Changing the scale and changing the result: Evaluating the impact of an electoral reform on the 2000 and 2004 US Presidential elections. Political Geography, 25(5), 557-569.
doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2006.03.009 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2006). Candidate quality and the impact of campaign expenditure: a British example. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 16(3), 283-294.
doi:10.1080/13689880600950550 - Pattie, C.J. and Mitchell, J. (2006). Electoral reform reformed? The Arbuthnott Commission and Scottish Parliament elections. Representation, 42(3), 195-207.
doi:10.1080/00344890600844756 - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2006). Changing the scale and changing the result: Evaluating the impact of an electoral reform on the 2000 and 2004 US Presidential elections. Political Geography, 25(5), 557-569.
doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2006.03.009 - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2006). Disproportionality and bias in the results of the 2005 general election in Great Britain: evaluating the electoral system's impact. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 16(1), 37-54.
doi:10.1080/13689880500505157 - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2005). Disproportionality and bias in US Presidential elections: how geography helped Bush defeat Gore but couldn't help Kerry beat Bush. Political Geography, 24(8), 952-968.
doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2005.06.009 - Johnston, R., Pattie, C.J. and Rossiter, D.J. (2005). The election results in the UK regions. Parliamentary Affairs, 58(4), 786-801.
doi:10.1093/pa/gsi061 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2005). Electoral participation and political context: the turnout/marginality paradox at the 2001 British General Election. Environment and Planning A, 37(7), 1191-1206.
doi:10.1068/a3747 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2004). Party knowledge and candidate knowledge: constituency campaigning and voting at the 1997 British General Election. Electoral Studies, 23(4), 795-819.
doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2003.12.001 - Dorling, D.F.L. and Pattie, C.J. (2004). Smile, be happy. Environment and Planning A, 36(5), 761-762.
doi:10.1068/a36309 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2004). Civic literacy and turnout: a reply to Milner. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 37(1), 189–192.
doi:10.1017/S0008423904040107 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2004). Electoral participation and political context: the turnout – marginality paradox at the 2001 British General Election. Environment and Planning A, 37(7), 1191-1206.
doi:10.1068/a3747 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2004). Party knowledge and candidate knowledge: constituency campaigning and voting at the 1997 British General Election. Electoral Studies 23(4), 795-819.
doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2003.12.001 - Gschwend, T., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2003). Split-ticket patterns in mixed-member proportional election systems: estimates and analyses of their spatial variation at the German Federal Election, 1998. British Journal of Political Science, 33(1), 109-127.
doi:10.1017/S000712340300005X - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2003). Evaluating an entropy-maximising solution to the ecological inference problem: split-ticket voting in New Zealand, 1999. Geographical Analysis, 35(1), 1-23.
doi:10.1353/geo.2002.0030 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2003). Hanging on the telephone? Doorstep and telephone canvassing at the British General Election of 1997. British Journal of Political Science, 33(2), 303-322.
doi:10.1017/S0007123403000139 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2003). Local battles in a national landslide: constituency campaigning at the 2001 British General Election. Political Geography, 22(4), 381-414.
doi:10.1016/S0962-6298(02)00097-5 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2003). Civic literacy and falling electoral turnout: The United Kingdom 1992-1997. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 36(3), 579-599.
doi:10.1017/S0008423903778779 - Pattie, C.J., Seyd, P. and Whiteley, P. (2003). Civic attitudes and engagement in modern Britain. Parliamentary Affairs, 56(4), 616-633.
doi:10.1093/pa/gsg106 - Pattie, C.J., Seyd, P. and Whiteley, P. (2003). Citizenship and civic engagement: attitudes and behaviour in Britain. Political Studies, 51(3), 443-468.
doi:10.1111/1467-9248.00435 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2003). Spatial variations in straight- and split-ticket voting and the role of constituency campaigning at New Zealand 's first two MMP elections: individual-level tests. Australian Journal of Political Science, 38(3), 535-547.
doi:10.1080/1036114032000134038 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2003). Anglo-American electoral geography: the emergence of a sub-discipline. Espace, Populations, Sociétes, 2002(3), 443-452.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2003). The growing problem of electoral turnout in Britain? Voters and non-voters at the British 2001 General Election. Representation, 40(1), 30-43.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2002). Are inconsistent individual attitudes nothing more than random error? A response to Sturgis. British Journal of Political Science, 32(4), 697-698.
doi:10.1017/S000712340200028 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., and Rossiter, D.J. (2002). Devolution and equality of representation in the United Kingdom: a constitutional mess? Political Quarterly, 73(2), 158-171.
doi:10.1111/1467-923X.00453 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2002). Assessing the television campaign: the impact of party election broadcasting on voters' opinions at the 1997 British General Election. Political Communications, 19(3), 333-358.
doi:10.1080/01957470290055538 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2002). Political talk and voting: does it matter to whom one talks? Environment and Planning A, 34(6), 1113-1135.
doi:10.1068/a34243 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2002). Geographical scale, the attribution of credit/blame, local economic circumstances and retrospective economic voting in Great Britain 1997: an extension of the model. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 20(3), 421-438.
doi:10.1068/c0120 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2002). Campaigning and split-ticket voting in new electoral systems: the first MMP elections in New Zealand, Scotland and Wales. Electoral Studies, 21(4), 583-600.
doi:10.1016/S0261-3794(01)00026-9 - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J., Pattie, C.J. and Dorling, D.F.L. (2002). Labour electoral landslides and the changing efficiency of voting distributions. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 27(3), 336-361.
doi:10.1111/1475-5661.00058 - Dorling, D.F.L., Eyre, H., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2002). A good place to bury bad news? Hiding the detail in the geography on the Labour Party's website. The Political Quarterly, 73(4), 476-492.
doi:10.1111/1467-923X.00502 - Johnston, R.J., Cowley, P., Pattie, C.J. and Stuart, M. (2002). Voting in the House or wooing the voters at home: Labour MPs and the 2001 General Election Campaign. Journal of Legislative Studies, 8(2), 9-22.
doi:10.1080/714003916 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2002). Geographical scale, the attribution of credit/blame, local economic circumstances and retrospective economic voting in Great Britain 1997: an extension of the model. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 20(3), 421-438.
doi:10.1068/c0120 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2001). Talk as a political context: conversation and electoral change in British elections, 1992-1997. Electoral Studies, 20(1), 17-40.
doi:10.1016/S0261-3794(99)00032-3 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D.F.L., MacAllister, I., Tunstall, H. and Rossiter, D.J. (2001). Social locations, spatial locations and voting at the 1997 British General Election: evaluating the sources of Conservative support. Political Geography, 20(1), 85-111.
doi:10.1016/S0962-6298(00)00053-6 - MacAllister, I., Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Tunstall, H., Dorling, D.F.L. and Rossiter, D.J. (2001). Class dealignment and the neighbourhood effect. British Journal of Political Science, 31(1), 41-59.
doi:10.1017/S0007123401000035 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D.F.L., MacAllister, I., Tunstall, H. and Rossiter, D.J. (2001). Housing tenure, local context, scale and voting in England and Wales, 1997. Electoral Studies, 20(2), 195-216.
doi:10.1016/S0261-3794(00)00008-1 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2001). Losing the voters' trust: evaluations of the political system and voting at the 1997 British General Election. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 3(2), 191-222.
doi:10.1111/1467-856X.00057 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2001). A low turnout landslide: abstention in the British General Election of 1997. Political Studies, 49(2), 286-305.
doi:10.1111/1467-9248.00314 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2001). Routes to party choice: ideology, economic evaluations and voting at the 1997 British General Election. European Journal of Political Research, 39(3), 373-389.
doi:10.1111/1475-6765.00581 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2001). It's the economy stupid - but which economy? Geographical scales, retrospective economic evaluations and voting at the 1997 British General Election. Regional Studies, 35(4), 309-319.
doi:10.1080/00343400123348 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2001). Dimensions of retrospective voting: economic performance, public service standards and Conservative Party support at the 1997 British General Election. Party Politics, 7(4), 469-490.
doi:10.1177/1354068801007004004 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2001). On geographers and ecological inference. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 91(2), 281-282.
doi:10.1111/0004-5608.00243 - Pattie, C.J. (2001). On reinvented wheels. Environment and Planning A, 33(8), 1353-1356.
doi:10.1068/a34104 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., and Rossiter, D.J. (2001). He lost… but he won! Electoral bias and George W. Bush's victory in the US presidential election, 2000. Representation, 38(2), 150-158.
- Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2000). "People who talk together vote together": an exploration of the neighborhood effect in Great Britain. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 90(1), 41-66.
doi:10.1111/0004-5608.00183 - Tunstall, H., Rossiter, D.J., Pattie, C.J., MacAllister, I., Johnston, R.J., and Dorling, D.F.L. (2000). Geographical scale, the 'feel-good factor' and voting at the 1997 General Election in England and Wales. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 25(1), 51-64.
doi:10.1111/j.0020-2754.2000.00051.x - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2000). New Labour, new electoral system, new electoral geographies? A review of proposed constitutional changes in the United Kingdom. Political Geography, 19(4), 495-515.
doi:10.1016/S0962-6298(99)00073-6 - Johnston, R.J., MacAllister, I., Dorling, D.F.L., Tunstall, H., Rossiter, D.J., and Pattie, C.J. (2000). Locating the altruistic voter: context, egocentric voting, and support for the Conservative party at the 1997 general election in England and Wales. Environment and Planning A, 32(4), 673-694.
doi:10.1068/a3294 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2000). Inconsistent attitudes within consistent attitudinal structures: comments on an important issue raised by John Bartle's paper on causal modelling of voting in Britain. British Journal of Political Science, 30(2), 361-374.
doi:10.1017/S0007123400220152 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D., MacAllister, I., Tunstall, H., and Rossiter, D. (2000). 'Local context, retrospective economic evaluations and voting: the 1997 general election in England and Wales. Political Behavior, 22(2), 121-143.
doi:10.1023/A:1006655300380 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2000). Ecological inference and entropy-maximizing: an alternative estimation procedure for split ticket voting. Political Analysis, 8(4), 333-345.
http://pan.oxfordjournals.org/content/8/4/333.abstract - Johnston, R.J., Trystan, D., Pattie, C.J. and Wyn Jones, R. (2000). From parliament to assembly: changing voter behaviour in Wales between the 1997 General Election and the 1999 National Assembly election. Contemporary Wales, 13, 182-202.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1999). Feeling good and changing one's mind: longitudinal investigation of voters' economic evaluations and partisan choices. Party Politics, 5(1), 39-54.
doi:10.1177/1354068899005001003 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1999). Aspects of the inter-relationships of attitudes and behaviour as illustrated by a longitudinal study of British adults: 1. Interactions among attitudes and changing voter. Environment and Planning A, 31(5), 899-924.
doi:10.1068/a310899 - Pattie, C.J., Denver, D., Mitchell, J. and Bochel. H. (1999). Partisanship, national identity and constitutional preferences: an exploration of voting in the Scottish devolution referendum of 1997. Electoral Studies, 18(3), 305-322.
doi:10.1016/S0261-3794(98)00054-7 - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1999). Integrating and decomposing the sources of partisan bias: Brookes' method and the impact of redistricting in Great Britain. Electoral Studies, 18(3), 367-378.
doi:10.1016/S0261-3794(99)00005-0 - Rossiter, D.J., Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D., MacAllister, I., and Tunstall, H. (1999). Changing biases in the operation of the UK's electoral system, 1950-1997. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 1(2), 133-164.
doi:10.1111/1467-856X.00008 - Forrest, J., Johnston, R.J., and Pattie, C.J. (1999). The effectiveness of constituency campaign spending in Australian state elections during times of electoral volatility: the New South Wales case, 1988-1995. Environment and Planning A, 31(6), 1119-1128.
doi:10.1068/a311119 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and MacAllister, I. (1999). The funding of constituency party general election campaigns in Great Britain. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 17(4), 391-409.
doi:10.1068/c170391 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1999). Aspects of the inter-relationships of attitudes and behaviour as illustrated by a longitudinal study of British Adults: 3. Variation in individuals' attitudes over time and ecological fallacies. Environment and Planning A, 31(10), 1773-1785.
doi:10.1068/a311773 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1999). Aspects of the inter-relationships of attitudes and behaviour as illustrated by a longitudinal study of British adults: 2. Predicting voting intention, strength of party identification, and change in both. Environment and Planning A, 31(7), 1279-1294.
doi:10.1068/a311279 - Pattie, C.J., Johnston, R.J. and Sanders, D. (1999). On babies and bathwater: a comment on Evans' Economics and Politics Revisited. Political Studies, 47(5), 918-932.
doi:10.1111/1467-9248.00238 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1999). Context, conversation and conviction: social networks and voting at the 1992 British General Election. Political Studies, 47(5), 877-889.
doi:10.1111/1467-9248.00235 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1999). Political apathy or political sophistication? Environment and Planning A, 31(12), 2091-2102.
doi:10.1068/a312091 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1999). Constituency campaign intensity and split-ticket voting: New Zealand's first election under MMP, 1996. Political Science, 51(2), 164-181.
doi:10.1177/003231879905100205 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Rossiter, D.J. (1998). Electoral reform: 1. Establishing principles for constituency definition. Renewal, 6, 42-54.
- Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Rossiter, D.J. (1998). Electoral reform 2. Defining constituencies for proportional representation systems. Renewal, 6, 72-83.
- Pattie, C.J., Denver, D., Mitchell, J. and Bochel, H. (1998). The 1997 Scottish Referendum: an analysis of the results. Scottish Affairs, 22, 1-15.
http://www.scottishaffairs.org/backiss/pdfs/sa22/sa22_Pattie_Denver_Mitchell_and_Bochel.pdf - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1998). Voter turnout and constituency marginality: geography and rational choice. Area, 30(1), 38-48.
doi:10.1111/j.1475-4762.1998.tb00046.x - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1998). The role of regional context in voting: evidence from the 1992 British General Election. Regional Studies, 32(3), 249-263.
doi:10.1080/00343409850119742 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1998). Voter turnout at the British General Election of 1992: rational choice, social standing or political efficacy? European Journal of Political Research, 33(2), 263-283.
doi:10.1111/1475-6765.00383 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Rossiter, D.J., Dorling, D., Tunstall, H. and MacAllister, I. (1998). Anatomy of a Labour landslide: the constituency system and the 1997 General Election. Parliamentary Affairs, 51(2), 131-148.
http://pa.oxfordjournals.org/content/51/2/131.full.pdf+html - Mitchell, J., Denver, D., Pattie, C.J., and Bochel, H. (1998). The devolution referendum in Scotland. Parliamentary Affairs, 51(2), 166-181.
http://pa.oxfordjournals.org/content/51/2/166.full.pdf+html - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Rossiter, D.J. (1998). Can we ever get rid of geography? Observations on the possible use of STV in United Kingdom General Elections. Representation, 35(1), 63-69.
doi:10.1080/00344899808523373 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1998). Inconsistency within consistency: changing attitudes and electoral behaviour in Great Britain. Genetic, Social & General Psychology Monographs, 124, 283-309.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1998). Campaigning and advertising: an evaluation of the components of constituency activism at recent British General Elections. British Journal of Political Science, 28(4), 677-685.
doi:10.1017/S0007123498000301 - Pattie, C.J. (1998). Classics in human geography revisited: "Cox, K.R. (1969). The voting decision in a spatial context, Progress in Geography, 1, 81-117". Progress in Human Geography, 22(3), 407-409.
doi:10.1191/030913298675222849 - Rossiter, D.J., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1998). The partisan impacts of non-partisan redistricting: Northern Ireland, 1993-1995. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 23(4), 455-480.
doi:10.1111/j.0020-2754.1998.00455.x - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1998). Composition and context: region and voting in Britain revisited during Labour's 1990's revival. Geoforum, 29(3), 309-329.
doi:10.1016/S0016-7185(98)00013-X - Denver, D., Pattie, C.J., Bochel, H. and Mitchell, J. (1998). The devolution referendums in Scotland. Representation, 35(4), 210-218.
doi:10.1080/00344899808523042 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1997). Local economic contexts and changing party allegiances at the 1992 British General Election. Party Politics, 3(1), 79-96.
doi:10.1177/1354068897003001004 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). Towards an understanding of turnout at British General Elections: voluntary and involuntary abstention in 1992. Parliamentary Affairs, 50(2), 280-291.
http://pa.oxfordjournals.org/content/50/2/280.full.pdf+html - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Rossitter, D.J. (1997). Sleaze, constituency and dissent: voting on Nolan in the House of Commons. Area, 29(1), 20-33.
doi:10.1111/j.1475-4762.1997.tb00004.x - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1997). Funding the national party: changing geographies of local fund-raising for the British Conservative party, 1984/85 - 1993/94. Political Geography, 16(5), 387-406.
doi:10.1016/S0962-6298(96)00018-2 - Rossiter, D.J., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). Estimating the partisan impact of redistricting in Great Britain. British Journal of Political Science. 27(2), 319-331.
doi:10.1017/S0007123497220156 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). Fluctuating party identification in Great Britain: Patterns revealed by four years of a longitudinal study. Politics, 17(2), 67-77.
doi:10.1111/1467-9256.00036 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Rossitter, D.J. (1997). The organic or the arithmetic: independent commissions and the redrawing of the UK's administrative maps. Regional Studies, 31(3), 337-349.
doi:10.1080/00343409750134737 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). The region is not dead: long live the region. Personal evaluations and voting at the 1992 British General Election. Space and Polity, 1(1), 103-113.
doi:10.1080/13562579708721757 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). Where is the green vote? Renewal, 5(2), 61-70.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). Where's the difference? Decomposing the impact of local election campaigns in Great Britain. Electoral Studies, 16(2), 165-174.
doi:10.1016/S0261-3794(96)00064-9 - Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D.F.L. and Johnston, R.J. (1997). The electoral politics of recession: local economic conditions, public perceptions and the economic vote in the 1992 British General Election. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series, 22(1), 147-161.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/i225714 - Rossiter, D.J., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). Redistricting and electoral bias in Great Britain. British Journal of Political Science, 27(3), 466-472.
doi:10.1017/S0007123497220211 - Pattie, C.J., Johnston, R.J., Dorling, D.F.L., Rossiter, D., Tunstall, H. and MacAllister, I. (1997). New Labour, New Geography? The electoral geography of the 1997 British General Election. Area, 29(3), 253-259.
doi:10.1111/j.1475-4762.1997.tb00027.x - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). Electoral reform without constitutional reform: questions raised by the proposed referendum on proportional representation for the UK. Political Quarterly, 68(4), 379-387.
doi:10.1111/1467-923X.00106 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). Uneven development and political behaviour: an analysis of regional variations in British political opinion in the mid-1990s. European Urban and Regional Studies, 4(4), 347-364.
doi:10.1177/096977649700400404 - Pattie, C.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1997). Members of Parliament and electoral redistricting in Britain: evidence from the Fourth Review. Journal of Legislative Studies, 3(3), 115-135.
doi:10.1080/13572339708420523 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1997). A (virtually) geography-free landslide: Labour and the 1997 British General Election. Environment and Planning A, 29(11), 1904-1907.
doi:10.1068/a291901b - Rossiter, D.J., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). The evolution and partisan impact of Scottish and Welsh over-representation in the redrawing of British Parliamentary constituencies. Regional and Federal Studies, 7(3), 49-65.
doi:10.1080/13597569708421017 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D.F.L., Rossiter, D.J., MacAllister, I. and Tunstall, H. (1997). Spatial variations in voter choice: modelling tactical voting at the 1997 General Election in Great Britain, Geographical and Environmental Modelling, 1, 153-177.
- Russell, A.T., Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1996). Partisan preferences, regional patterns and the 1992 and 1997 general elections in Great Britain. Environment and Planning A, 28(2), 191-198.
doi:10.1068/a280191 - Dorling, D.F.L., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1996). Using triangular graphs for representing, exploring and analysing electoral change. Environment and Planning A, 28(6), 979-998.
doi:10.1068/a280979 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1996). Intra-local conflict, public opinion and local government restructuring in England, 1994-1995. Geoforum, 27(1), 97-114.
doi:10.1016/0016-7185(96)00001-2 - Fieldhouse, E.A., Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1996). Tactical voting and party constituency campaigning at the 1992 General Election in England. British Journal of Political Science, 26(3), 403-418.
doi:10.1017/S0007123400007511 - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1996). A change in the rules and a change in the outcomes? An evaluation of the work of the Boundary Commission for England in its Third and Fourth Periodic Reviews. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 14(3), 325-350.
doi:10.1068/c140325 - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1996). Political parties and the recent redistricting in the United Kingdom. Votes and Opinions, 2(2), 10-13.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1996). The strength of party identification among the British electorate. Electoral Studies, 15(3), 295-309.
doi:10.1016/0261-3794(95)00043-7 - Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D.F.L., Johnston, R.J. and Rossiter, D.J. (1996). Electoral registration, population mobility and the democratic franchise: the geography of postal votes, overseas voters and missing voters in Great Britain. International Journal of Population Geography, 2(3), 239-259.
doi:10.1002/(SICI)1099-1220(199609)2:3<239::AID-IJPG36>3.0.CO;2-6 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1996). The value of making an extra effort: campaign spending and electoral outcomes in recent British General Elections - a decomposition approach. Environment and Planning A, 28(11), 2081-2090.
doi:10.1068/a282081 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1996). Paying their way: local associations, the constituency quota scheme and Conservative party finance. Political Studies, 44(5), 921-935.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9248.1996.tb00342.x - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1996). Local government in local governance: the 1994-1995 restructuring of local government in England. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 20(4), 671-696.
doi:10.1111/j.1468-2427.1996.tb00342.x - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Rossiter, D.J. (1996). The UK's antiquated electoral system: bringing it (belatedly) into the twentieth century. Radical Statistics, 63, 7-16.
http://www.radstats.org.uk/no063/johnstonetal.pdf - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1995). People, place and the economic theory of voting: the 1992 British General Election. Politics, 15(1), 9-17.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9256.1995.tb00015.x - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1995). The impact of spending on party constituency campaigns at recent British General Elections. Party Politics, 1(2), 261-273.
doi:10.1177/1354068895001002005 - Forrest, J., Pattie, C.J., and Johnston, R.J. (1995). Continuity or change? The geography of the Labour vote at the New Zealand General Election of 1990. Electoral Studies, 14(1), 47-66.
doi:10.1016/0261-3794(94)00018-5 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1995). Regional differences in class dealignment: a rejoinder to Weakliem and Heath. Political Geography, 14(8), 653-663.
doi:10.1016/0962-6298(95)00008-X - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1995). It's not like that round here: region, economic evaluations and voting at the 1992 British General Election. European Journal of Political Research, 28(1), 1-32.
doi:10.1111/j.1475-6765.1995.tb00485.x - Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D.F.L. and Johnston, R.J. (1995). A debt-owing democracy: The political impact of housing market recession at the British General Election of 1992. Urban Studies, 32(8), 1293-1315.
doi:10.1080/00420989550012474 - Pattie, C.J., Fieldhouse, E.A. and Johnston, R J (1995). Individual vote choices and constituency economic conditions at the 1992 British General Election. Electoral Studies, 14(4), 399-415.
doi:10.1016/0261-3794(94)00007-7 - Pattie, C.J., Johnston, R.J. and Fieldhouse, E.A. (1995). Winning the local vote: the effectiveness of constituency campaign spending in Great Britain. American Political Science Review, 89(4), 969-983.
doi:10.2307/2082521 - Pattie, C.J., Johnston, R.J. and Fieldhouse, E.A. (1994). Gaining on the swings? The changing geography of the flow of the vote and government fortunes in British General Elections, 1979 1992. Regional Studies, 28(2), 141-154.
doi:10.1080/00343409412331348136 - Pattie, C.J., Fieldhouse, E.A. and Johnston, R.J. (1994). The price of conscience: The electoral correlates and consequences of free votes and rebellions in the British House of Commons, 1987-1992. British Journal of Political Science, 24(3), 359-380.
doi:10.1017/S000712340000689X - Pattie, C.J. (1994). Forgetting Fukuyama: new spaces of politics. Environment and Planning A, 26, 1007-1013.
- Pattie, C.J., Whiteley, P.F., Johnston R.J., and Seyd, P. (1994). Measuring local campaign effects: Labour party constituency campaigning at the 1987 General Election. Political Studies, 42(3), 469-479.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9248.1994.tb01689.x - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J., Pattie, C.J. and Russell, A.T. (1994). The definition of parliamentary constituencies in England: searching for principles in the work of the Boundary Commission for England. Policy and Politics, 22(4), 267-286.
doi:10.1332/030557394782453573 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1993). Where the Tories lost and won: geographical variations in voting at the 1992 British General Election. Parliamentary Affairs, 46(2), 192-202.
http://pa.oxfordjournals.org/content/46/2/192.full.pdf+html - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Russell, A.T. (1993). Dealignment, spatial polarisation and economic voting: an exploration of recent trends in British voting behaviour. European Journal of Political Research, 23(1), 67-90.
doi:10.1111/j.1475-6765.1993.tb00349.x - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1993). Entropy maximizing and the iterative proportional fitting procedure. Professional Geographer, 45(3), 317-322.
doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1993.00317.x - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1993). Surface change but underlying stability? The geography of the flow of the vote in Great Britain, 1979-1992. Area, 25(3), 257-266.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/20003303 - Dorling, D.F.L., Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1993). Measuring electoral change in three-party systems: an alternative to swing. PS: Political Science and Politics, 26(4), 737-741.
doi:10.2307/419541 - Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J., Russell, A.T. and Pattie, C.J. (1993). The changing interpretation of ambiguous rules: the Boundary Commission for England. Urban Geography, 14(6), 507-515.
doi:10.2747/0272-3638.14.6.507 - Giggs, J.A. and Pattie, C.J. (1992). Wales as a plural society. Contemporary Wales, 5, 25-63.
- Giggs, J.A. and Pattie, C.J. (1992). Croeso i Gymru. Welcome to Wales. But welcome to whose Wales? Area, 24(3), 268-282.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/20003146 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1992). Class dealignment and the regional polarization of voting in Great Britain, 1964 1987. Political Geography, 11(1), 73-86.
doi:10.1016/0962-6298(92)90020-T - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Rossiter, D.J. (1992). Redistricting revisited: the Parliamentary Boundary Commission for England at work again. Environment and Planning A, 24(8), 1071-1075.
doi:10.1068/a241071 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1992). Is the see saw tipping back? The end of Thatcherism and changing voting patterns in Great Britain, 1979-1992. Environment and Planning A, 24(10), 1491-1505.
doi:10.1068/a241491 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1992). Using an entropy maximizing procedure to estimate territorial social indicators: an introduction and illustration. Social Indicators Research, 27(3), 238-256.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/w3757807789l7102/fulltext.pdf - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1992). Unemployment, the poll tax and the British General Election of 1992. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 10(4), 467-483.
doi:10.1068/c100467 - Jones, K., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1992). People, places, and regions: exploring the use of multi level modelling in the analysis of electoral data. British Journal of Political Science, 22(3), 343-380.
doi:10.1017/S0007123400006426 - Pattie, C.J. (1992). Angels in carbon? The mining vote in the East Midlands. East Midland Geographer, 15(2), 30-35.
- Rossite, D.J., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1992). Redistricting London: the issues and likely political effects. Environment and Planning A, 24(9), 1221-1230.
doi:10.1068/a241221 - Russell, A.T., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1992). Thatcher's children: exploring the links between age and political attitudes. Political Studies, 40(4), 742-756.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9248.1992.tb01796.x - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1991). Tactical voting in Great Britain in 1983 and 1987: an alternative approach. British Journal of Political Science, 21(1), 95-108.
doi:10.1017/S0007123400006049 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1991). Evaluating the use of entropy-maximising procedures in the study of voting patterns: 1. Sampling and measurement error in the flow of the vote matrix and the robustness of estimates. Environment and Planning A, 23(3), 411-420.
doi:10.1068/a230411 - Pattie, C.J., Russell, A.T. and Johnston, R.J. (1991). Going green in Britain? Votes for the Green party and attitudes to green issues in the late 1980s. Journal of Rural Studies, 7(3), 285-297.
doi:10.1016/0743-0167(91)90091-6 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1990). Class, attitudes, and retrospective voting: exploring the regional variation in the 1983 general election in Great Britain. Environment and Planning A, 22(7), 893-908.
doi:10.1068/a220893 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1990). The regional impact of Thatcherism: attitudes and votes in Great Britain in the 1980s. Regional Studies, 24(6), 479-493.
doi:10.1080/00343409012331346164 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, L.C. (1990). Great Britain's changing electoral geography, the flow of the vote, and spatial polarisation. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 81(3), 189-206.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9663.1990.tb00770.x - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1990). Thatcherism one nation or two? An exploration of British political attitudes in the 1980s. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 8(3), 269-282.
doi:10.1068/c080269 - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1990). One nation or two? The changing geography of unemployment in Great Britain, 1983 1988. Professional Geographer, 42(3), 288-298.
doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1990.00288.x - Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1990). Embellishment and detail? The changing relationship between voting, class, attitudes and the core periphery division of Great Britain, 1979 1987. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series, 15(2), 205-226.
doi:10.2307/622865 - Pattie, C.J. (1990). 1990 and all that: Green politics and greening geography. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 14(2), 174-179.
doi:10.1080/03098269008709117 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1989). A nation dividing? Economic well being, voter response and the changing electoral geography of Great Britain. Parliamentary Affairs, 42(1), 37-57.
http://pa.oxfordjournals.org/content/42/1/37.full.pdf+html - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1989). A growing north south divide in British voting patterns, 1979 1987. Geoforum, 20(1), 93-106.
doi:10.1016/0016-7185(89)90020-1 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1989). The changing geography of nationalist voting in Scotland and Wales. Cambria, 15, 103 125.
- Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., and Johnston, L.C. (1989). The impact of constituency spending on the result of the 1987 British general election. Electoral Studies, 8(2), 143-155.
doi:10.1016/0261-3794(89)90031-0 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1988). Are we really all Alliance nowadays? Discriminating by discriminant analysis. Electoral Studies, 7(1), 27-32.
doi:10.1016/0261-3794(88)90016-9 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1988). Changing voter allegiances in Great Britain, 1979 87: an exploration of regional patterns. Regional Studies, 22(3), 179-192.
doi:10.1080/00343408812331344890 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1988). Attitudes and votes at the 1983 general election: explorations of the geography of 'deviations'. Area, 20(2), 111-119.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/20002569 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1988). People, attitudes, milieux and votes: an exploration of voting at the 1983 British general election. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series, 13(3), 303-323.
doi:10.2307/622993 - Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, L.C. (1988). The role of ecological analysis in electoral geography: the changing pattern of Labour voting in Great Britain. Geografiska Annaler, Series B, 70(3), 307-324.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/490333 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J.(1987). A dividing nation? An initial exploration of the changing electoral geography of Great Britain, 1979 1987. Environment and Planning A, 19(8), 1001-1013.
doi:10.1068/a191001 - Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1987). Family backgrounds, ascribed characteristics, political attitudes, and regional variation in voting within England, 1983; a further contribution. Political Geography Quarterly, 6(4), 347-349.
doi:10.1016/0260-9827(87)90048-6 - Pattie, C.J. (1986). Positive discrimination in the provision of primary education in Sheffield. Environment and Planning A, 18(9), 1249-1257.
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Contributions to books
- Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2009). Voting and identity. In: Gamble, A., Flinders, M., Hay, C. and Kenny, M. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of British Politics, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2009). Entropy-maximizing models. In: Kitchin, R. and Thrift, N. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography vol. 1, Elsevier Oxford.
- Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (2009). Electoral geography. In: Kitchin, R. and Thrift, N. (eds), International Encyclopedia of Human Geography vol. 3, Elsevier Oxford.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2008). Place and Vote. In: Cox, K.R., Low, M. and Robinson, J. (eds.) The Sage Handbook of Political Geography, Sage Publications, London.
- Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Rossiter, D.J., (2008). Electoral distortion despite redistricting by independent commissions: the British case, 1950-2005. In: Handley, L. and Grofman, B. (eds.) Redistricting in Comparative Perspective, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2005). Putting voters in ther places: local context and voting in England and Wales, 1997. In: Zuckerman, A.S. (ed.) The Social Logic of Politics: Personal Networks as Contexts for Politial Behavior, Temple University Press, Philadelphia. ISBN: 1-59213-147-6
- Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Rossiter, D.J. (2005). The election results in the UK regions. In: Norris, P. and Wlezien, C. (eds.) Britain Votes 2005, Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN: 9780198569404
- Pattie, C.J., Seyd, P., and Whiteley, P. (2004). The dynamics of citizenship: the effects of the General Election on citizenship. In: Scully, R., Broughton, J., Fisher, J. and Rallings, C (eds.) British Elections and Parties Review 14, Frank Cass, London.
- Pattie, C.J. (2004). Re-electing New Labour. In: Ludlam, S. and Smith, M.J. (eds.) Governing as New Labour, Palgrave, Basingstoke.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2004). Switching and splitting: local contexts and campaigns from intentions to the ballot box – New Zealand 1999. In: Rallings, C., Scully. R. et al (eds.) British Elections and Parties Review 14, Routledge, London.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2004). Electoral geography in electoral studies: putting voters in their place. In: Barnett, C. and Low, M. (eds.) Spaces of Democracy, Sage, London.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2003). Representative democracy and electoral geography. In: Agnew, J. et al (eds.) A Companion to Political Geography, Blackwells, Oxford.
- Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D.F.L. and Rossiter, D.J. (2003). The Conservative century? Geography and Conservative electoral success during the twentieth century". In: Gilbert, D., Matless, D. and Short, B. (eds.) Geographies of British Modernity, Blackwells, Oxford. 54-79.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2003). Do canvassing and campaigning work? Evidence from the 2001 General Election in England. In: Rallings, C. et al (eds.) British Elections and Parties Review 13, Frank Cass, London.
- Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J., Pattie, C.J. and Dorling, D.F.L. (2002). Distortion magnified: New Labour and the British electoral system, 1950-2001. In: Bennie, L., Tonge, J. and Webb, P. (eds.) British Elections and Parties Review 12: The 2001 General Election, Frank Cass, London. 133-155.
- Pattie, C.J. (2001). New Labour and the electorate. In: Ludlam, S. and Smith, M.J. (eds.) New Labour in Government, Palgrave Macmillan, London. ISBN: 0333761006
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2001). Is there a crisis of democracy in Great Britain? Turnout at General Elections reconsidered. In: Dowding, K., Hughes, J. and Margetts, H. (eds.) Challenges to Democracy, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN: 033378982
- Seyd, P., Whiteley, P. and Pattie, C.J. (2001). Citizenship in Britain: attitudes and behaviour. In: Crick, B. (ed.) Citizens: towards a citizenship culture, Blackwells, Oxford. ISBN: 9780631228561
- Pattie, C.J. (2000). A (dis)United Kingdom. In: Gardiner, V. and Matthews, H. (eds.) The Changing Geography of the United Kingdom (3rd edition), Routledge, London.
- Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D., MacAllister, I., Tunstall, H. and Rossiter, D.J. (2000). The neighbourhood effect and voting in England and Wales: real or imagined? In: Cowley, P., Denver, D., Russell, A., and Harrison, L. (eds.) British Elections and Parties Review 10, Frank Cass, London.
- Pattie, C.J., Denver, D., Mitchell, J. and Bochel, H., (1999). Settled Will or Divided Society?: Voting in the 1997 Scottish and Welsh Devolution Referendums. In: Fisher, J., Cowley, P., Denver, D. and Russell, A. (eds.) British Elections and Parties Review 9, Frank Cass, London.
- Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Rossiter, D.J., Dorling, D.F.L., MacAllister, I. and Tunstall, H. (1999). New Labour's landslide and electoral bias: an exploration of why the 1997 UK General Election result differed from the previous thirteen. In: Fisher, J., Cowley, P., Denver, D. and Russell, A. (eds.) British Elections and Parties Review 9, Frank Cass, London.
- Cowley, P., Denver, D., Fisher, J and Pattie, C.J. (1998). Introduction: the British General Election of 1997. In: Denver, D., Fisher, J., Cowley, P. and Pattie, C.J. (eds.) British Elections and Parties Review Volume 8: the 1997 General Election, Frank Cass, London.
- Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D.F.L., Rossiter, D.J., Tunstall, H. and MacAllister, I. (1998). New Labour landslide - same old electoral geography. In: Denver, D., Fisher, J., Cowley, P. and Pattie, C.J. (eds.) British Elections and Parties Review Volume 8: the 1997 General Election, Frank Cass, London.
- Pattie, C.J., Johnston, R.J. and Stuart, M. (1998). Voting without party? In: Cowley, P. (ed.) Conscience and Parliament, Frank Cass, London.
- Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J. and Rossiter, D.J. (1998). The British electoral system and the British electorate: votes that count and votes that don't. In: Dorling, D.F.L. and Simpson, S. (eds.) Statistics in Society: The Arithmetic of Politics, Edward Arnold, London.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1997). Anchors aweigh: Variations in strength of party identification and in socio-political attitudes among the British Electorate 1991-1994. In: Pattie, C.J., Denver, D., Fisher, J. and Ludlam, S. (eds.) British Elections and Parties Review, volume 7, Frank Cass, London.
- Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1998). Examining Conservative electoral success. In: Ludlam, S. and Smith, M.J. (eds.) Contemporary British Conservatism, Macmillan, London.
- Rossiter, D.J., Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1996). New boundaries, old inequalities: the evolution and partisan impact of the celtic preference in British redistricting. In: Hampsher-Monk, I. and Stanyer, J. (eds.) Contemporary Political Studies 1996, Political Studies Association.
- Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1996). How well did they do? The English, Scottish and Welsh Commissions at the Third and Fourth Periodic Reviews. In: McLean, I. and Butler, D. (eds.) Fixing the Boundaries: Defining and Redefining Single Member Electoral Districts, Dartmouth, Aldershot.
- Johnston, R.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1996). Reforming the Act and the procedures. In: McLean, I. and Butler, D. (eds.) Fixing the Boundaries: Defining and Redefining Single Member Electoral Districts, Dartmouth, Aldershot.
- Dorling, D.F.L., Pattie, C.J., Rossiter, D.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1996). Missing voters in Britain 1992-1996: where, and with what impact? In: Denver, D., Broughton, D. and Farrell, D. (eds.) British Elections and Parties Yearbook 1996, Frank Cass, London.
- Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., and Fieldhouse, E.A. (1994). The geography of voting and representation: regions and the declining importance of the cube law. In: Heath, A., Jowell, R. and Curtice, J. (eds.) Labour's Last Chance? The 1992 Election and Beyond, Dartmouth, Aldershot.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1993). Great Britain: twentieth century parties operating under nineteenth century regulations. In: Gunlicks, A.B. (ed.) Campaign and Party Finance in North America and Western Europe, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado.
- Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1993). Changing geographies of prosperity and representation: the role of the local state. In: Harrison, R.T. and Hart, M. (eds.) Spatial Policy in a Divided Nation, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London.
- Pattie, C.J., Johnston, R.J. and Fieldhouse, E.A. (1993). Plus ca change? The changing electoral geography of Great Britain 1979 1992. In: Denver, D., Norris, P., Broughton, D. and Rallings, C. (eds.) British Elections and Parties Yearbook 1993, Harvester Wheatsheaf, London.
- Pattie, C.J., Fieldhouse, E.A., Johnston, R.J. and Russell, A. (1992). A widening regional cleavage in British voting behaviour, 1964 87. In: Crewe, I., Norris, P., Denver, D. and Broughton, D. (eds.) British Elections and Parties Yearbook 1991, Harvester Wheatsheaf, London.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1989). Voting in Britain since 1979: a growing north south divide? In: Lewis, J. and Townsend, J.R. (eds.) The North South Divide: Regional Change in Britain in the 1980s, Paul Chapman, London.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (1989). The changing electoral geography of Great Britain. In: Mohan, J. (ed.) The Political Geography of Contemporary Britain, Macmillan, London.
Books
- Johns, R., Denver, D., Mitchell, C. and Pattie, C.J. (2010). Voting for a Scottish Government: The Scottish Parliament Election of 2007, Manchester University Press, Manchester.
- Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J. (2006). Putting Voters in their Place: Geography and Elections in Great Britain, Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN: 978-0-19-926805-4
- Pattie, C.J., Seyd, P. and Whiteley, P. (2004). Citizenship in Britain: values, participation and democracy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN: 0521827329
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