Stefano Camatarri is a Ramón y Cajal Fellow at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), where he is also member of the research group in Transnational Relations, Democratization and Migration (TransDeM). Previously, he was JSPS Fellow at Waseda University (Japan) and FSR post-doctoral researcher at the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium). His research interests regard the comparative study of political behaviour and attitudes, electoral competition, migrant political participation and engagement...

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Disciplines
Methods
Geographies

Roles

  • Autonomous University of Barcelona

    University, Barcelona, Spain
    Postdoctoral Researcher

  • Waseda University

    University, Tokyo, Japan
    Research Associate

  • Catholic University of Louvain

    University, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
    Research Associate

Research

PREDICTING POPULAR VOTE SHARES AT US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: A MODEL-BASED STRATEGY RELYING ON ANES DATA

Authors Stefano Camatarri
Year 2024
Journal Name PS: Political Science & Politics
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1 Journal Article

Always Silent? Exploring Contextual Conditions for Nonresponses to Vote Intention Questions at the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election

Authors Stefano Camatarri, Lewis A Luartz, Marta Gallina
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Public Opinion Research
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2 Journal Article

The electoral behaviour of voters with migration backgrounds and natives at the 2015 and 2019 Swiss National Elections. Two completely different stories?

Authors Stefano Camatarri, Adrian Favero, Marta Gallina, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Swiss Political Science Review
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3 Journal Article

Transnational Outreach Efforts and Electoral Performance of Italian Parties Abroad: Do They Earn What They Deserve?

Authors Stefano Camatarri
Year 2021
Journal Name PS: Political Science & Politics
5 Journal Article

From filter bubble to social divide

Authors Robert A. Fahey, Stefano Camatarri
Year 2021
Book Title Value Politics in Japan and Europe
6 Book Chapter

Piecing the Puzzle Together: A Critical Review of Contemporary Research on Protest Voting

Authors Stefano Camatarri
Year 2020
Journal Name Political Studies Review
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7 Journal Article

Office or policies? Exploring candidates’ motivations to run for a party and the triggering role of political contexts

Authors Pierre Baudewyns, Stefano Camatarri
Year 2020
Book Title Parliamentary Candidates Between Voters and Parties
9 Book Chapter

Government coalitions and Eurosceptic voting in the 2014 European Parliament elections

Authors Stefano Camatarri, Francesco Zucchini
Year 2019
Journal Name European Union Politics
10 Journal Article

Leaders as cognitive shortcuts: on the representation of political competition at the European elections of 2014 in Italy

Authors Stefano Camatarri, Mariano Cavataio
Year 2016
Journal Name Contemporary Italian Politics
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11 Journal Article

The determinants of trump’s defeat: what if the COVID-19 pandemic did not matter?

Authors Lewis Luartz, Stefano Camatarri, Marta Gallina
Year 2024
Journal Name Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties
12 Journal Article

Twitter as a mirror of political space(s): An analysis of multi-level party competition in Italy

Authors Stefano Camatarri, Marta Gallina, Guido Anselmi, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Regional & Federal Studies
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14 Journal Article

Styles of Representation in Constituencies in the Homeland and Abroad: The Case of Italy

Authors Eva Østergaard-Nielsen, Stefano Camatarri
Year 2020
Journal Name Parliamentary Affairs
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15 Journal Article

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