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MAPP (project)

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MAPP
FounderEmilie van Haute
PurposeAdvance the comparative study of party membership, publishing complete parties membership's databases.
HeadquartersBruxelles
Location
Official language
English
Project Director
Emilie van Haute
Websitehttp://www.projectmapp.eu/

The MAPP project (acronym for "Members & Activists of Political Parties") is an international research program headed by a belgian professor, Dr. Emilie van Haute[1] (an associate professor cited many times for her studies on party membership[2]), whose task is to study political party membership evolution throughout history and among countries.[3]

Description[edit]

Founded in the early 2000s and funded by the Belgian Fonds national de la recherche scientifique (FRS-FNRS), the project is guided by Emilie van Haute and located in Bruxelles.

The working group, formed by many professors and researches across the entire world, relies on dozens of political experts from each country that the project studies.

Its main tasks are, stated in the project's website:[4]

  1. To conduct the most ambitious data collection on party membership so far
  2. To propose high-standard methodological tools in order to go beyond a static picture of party membership
  3. To renew the pool of theoretical models, moving away from traditional models of political participation

MAPP Database[edit]

The most important and relevant achievement of the project is the creation of the most complete database about party membership for many countries.[5]

The database consists mainly of table spreadsheets into which there are inserted all the membership data of each party by each year. There are also some text document about surveys and additional data.

The dataset provides 6,307 party membership data observations (M) covering 397 parties in 31 countries, mostly between 1945 and 2014.[6]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. "Emilie Van Haute - Maison des Sciences Humaines (MSH-ULB)". msh.ulb.ac.be. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  2. "Emilie van Haute - Citation (Google Scholar)". scholar.google.ca. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  3. van Haute, Emilie; Kernalegenn, Tudi (2021). "Political parties abroad as actors of transnational politics" (PDF). Comparative Migration Studies: 1–16.
  4. "MAPP - What we do". Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  5. "MAPP - Database by country". Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  6. van haute, emilie; paulis, emilien; sierens, vivien (2018-09-01). "assessing party membership figures: the mapp dataset". European Political Science. 17 (3): 366–377. doi:10.1057/s41304-016-0098-z. ISSN 1682-0983.

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