Party membership and organisation

  • Thomas Poguntke, Susan E. Scarrow, Paul D. Webb, Elin H. Allern, Nicholas Aylott, Ingrid van Biezen, Enrico Calossi, Marina Costa Lobo, William P. Cross, Kris Deschouwer, Zsolt Enyedi, Elodie Fabre, David M. Farrell, Anika Gauja, Eugenio Pizzimenti, Petr Kopecký, Ruud Koole, Wolfgang C. Müller, Karina Kosiara-Pedersen, Gideon Rahat, Aleks Szczerbiak, Emilie van Haute, Tània Verge (2016) Party Rules, Party Resources and the Politics of Parliamentary Democracies: How Parties Organize in the 21st Century. Party Politics 22(6): 661-678.
  • Anika Gauja (2016) Policy Transfer, Contagion Effects and Intra-Party Reform. Policy Studies 37(5): 471-485.
  • Anika Gauja and Stewart Jackson (2016) Australian Greens Party Members and Supporters: Their Profiles and Activities. Environmental Politics 25(2): 359-379.
  • Anika Gauja and William Cross (2015) The Influence of Party Candidate Selection Methods on Candidate Diversity Representation 51(3): 287-298.
  • Anika Gauja (2015) The Construction of Party Membership. European Journal of Political Research 54(2): 232-248.
  • Anika Gauja (2015) The Individualisation of Party Politics: The Impact of Changing Internal Decision Making Processes on Policy Development and Citizen Engagement. British Journal of Politics and International Relations 17(1): 89-105.
  • William Cross and Anika Gauja (2014) Evolving Membership Strategies in Australian Political Parties. Australian Journal of Political Science, 49(4) 611-625.
  • William Cross and Anika Gauja (2014) Designing Candidate Selection Methods: Explaining Diversity in Australian Political Parties. Australian Journal of Political Science, 49(1): 22-39.
  • Anika Gauja (2012) The ‘Push’ for Primaries: What Drives Party Organisational Reform in Australia and the United Kingdom? Australian Journal of Political Science, 47(4): 641-58.
  • Smith, Rodney and Anika Gauja (2010) Understanding Party Constitutions as Responses to Specific Challenges. Party Politics 16(6): 755-775.
  • Anika Gauja (2005) The Pitfalls of Participatory Democracy: A Study of the Australian Democrats' GST. Australian Journal of Political Science, 40(1), 71-85.