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Public perceptions of hydraulic fracturing (Fracking) in Canada: Economic nationalism, issue familiarity, and cultural bias
E Lachapelle, S Kiss, É Montpetit
The Extractive Industries and Society 5 (4), 634-647, 2018
32*2018
Opposition to carbon pricing and right-wing populism: Ontario’s 2018 general election
E Lachapelle, S Kiss
Environmental Politics, 2019
302019
Negotiating electronic surveillance in the workplace: A study of collective agreements in Canada
S Kiss, V Mosco
Canadian Journal of Communication, 2006
28*2006
Legislation by agenda-setting: Assessing the media's role in the regulation of bisphenol A in the US states
SJ Kiss
Mass Communication and Society 16 (5), 687-712, 2013
252013
Risk perception, psychological heuristics and the water fluoridation controversy
AML Perrella, SJ Kiss
Canadian Journal of Public Health 106, e197-e203, 2015
222015
Right-wing populism in a metropolis: Personal financial stress, conservative attitudes, and Rob Ford’s Toronto
SJ Kiss, AML Perrella, Z Spicer
Journal of Urban Affairs 42 (7), 1028-1046, 2020
202020
Does Canadian Federalism Amplify Policy Disagreements?
É Montpetit, E Lachapelle, S Kiss
Institute for Research On Public POlicy 65, 2017
19*2017
Beyond regions and ideology: Using cultural theory to explain risk perception in Canada
SJ Kiss, É Montpetit, E Lachapelle
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2020
172020
The ambiguous definition of open government: parliamentarians, journalists and bloggers define open government in accordance with their interests
GW Wootten, SJ Kiss
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2019
122019
Responding to the “N ew P ublic”: The arrival of strategic communications and managed participation in A lberta
SJ Kiss
Canadian Public Administration 57 (1), 26-48, 2014
122014
Where Did All The Baby Bottles Go? Risk Perception, Interest Groups, Media Coverage and Institutional Imperatives in Canada's Regulation of Bisphenol A
S Kiss
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2014
62014
Selling government: The evolution of government public relations in Alberta from 1971-2006
S Kiss, J Rose
Canadian theses, 2008
62008
The changing nature of class voting in Canada, 1965–2019
M Polacko, S Kiss, P Graefe
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2022
52022
Measuring grid and group in the Canadian context
SJ Kiss, E Montpetit, E Lachapelle
Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago, 2016
52016
Conservative populism, or unpopular liberalism? Review of the 2018 Ontario Provincial Election
A Perrella, SJ Kiss, BJ Kay
Canadian Political Science Review 14 (1), 118-146, 2020
42020
How to win and lose an election: Campaign dynamics of the 2011 Ontario election
SJ Kiss, AML Perrella, BJ Kay
Canadian Political Science Review 8 (1), 126-140, 2014
42014
Boundaries Blurred: The Mass Media and Politics in a Hyper-Media Age
J Rose, S Kiss
Mediascapes: New Patterns in Canadian Communication, 332, 2006
42006
Triple Play: The Ontario 2014 General Election
AML Perrella, SJ Kiss, BJ Kay
Canadian Political Science Review 11 (1), 157-181, 2017
32017
Cell Phones and Surveillance: Mobile Technology, States, and Social Movements
SJ Kiss
Surveillance: power, problems, and politics, 203-218, 2009
32009
The education and income voting divides in Canada and their consequences for redistributive politics
S Kiss, M Polacko, P Graefe
Electoral Studies 85, 102648, 2023
12023
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