Punjab University Research Journal Social Sciences
Lokniti - CSDS in collaboration with Panjab University has come out with a Special Issue of Research Journal Social Sciences on Lok Sabha Elections 2014. The following articles have appeared in the issue:-
- The Arithmetic and Implication of the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, Rahul Verma & Sanjay Kumar, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- The Religious Fault Line in the 2014 Elections, Shreyas Sardesai, Pranav Gupta& Reetika Sayal, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- The Youth Vote Made a Difference for the Victory of the BJP, Sanjay Kumar, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Does Urbanisation Matter? Determining the Political Behavoiur of an Urban Voter, Reetika Sayal, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 201
- The Bahujan Vote in 2014 Elections: Voting Pattern among Dalits, Adivasis, and Backward Castes, Jyoti Mishra, Vibha Attri & Nitin Mehta, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Delhi 2014: AAP Mistakes Enabled BJP’s Clean Sweep, Biswajit Mohanty, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Rajasthan: Moving From Bipolar Contestation to Single Party Domination, Sanjay Lodha & Nidhi Seth, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Parliamentary Elections 2014: Inferences from Kashmir, Aijaz Ashraf Wani, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- The 2014 Parliamentary Elections in Haryana: A Paradigm Shift, Kushal Pal & Anita Agarwal, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- 2014 Lok Sabha Elections in Punjab: Emergence of Aam Aadmi Party, Ashutosh Kumar & Jagrup Sekhon, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- BJP’s Rise in 2014 Lok Sabha Elections Uttarakhand, Annpurna Nautiyal, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Himachal Pradesh Lok Sabha Elections 2014: BJP rides High on Modi Wave, Ramesh K. Chauhan, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Maharashtra: The End of the Congress System?, Nitin Birmal &Rajeshwari Deshpande, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Gujarat 2014: Vote for a Gujarati Prime Minister, Mahashweta Jani & Bhanu Parmar, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- BJP’s Lok Sabha Victory in Madhya Pradesh: An Analysis, Shreyas Sardesai, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Chhattisgarh: BJP Repeats its performance of 2009 General Elections, Anupama Saxena, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Bihar: A ‘Modi Wave’ or the End of Politics of ‘Social Justice’?, Mohd. Sanjeer Alam, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- BJD’s Dominance Continues in Odisha, Pramod Kumar Ray & Prabhat Chandra Mohanty, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Bipolarity to Mutipolarity: Emerging Political Geometry in West Bengal, Jyotiprasad Chatterjee & Suprio Basu, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- 2014 Lok Sabha Elections in Andhra Pradesh: A tale of two states, Pranav Gupta, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- 2014 Lok Sabha Elections: Explaining the BJP Victory in Karnataka. Sandeep Shastri & Veena Devi, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- 2014 Lok Sabha Elections in Kerala: Mandate in favor of UDF, K.M. Sajad Ibrahim, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- Tamil Nadu: Countering the National Wave, P. Ramajayam, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014
- 2014 Lok Sabha Elections: BJP all the way in Uttar Pradesh, Mirza Asmer Beg, A.K.Verma & Sudhir Kumar, Research Journal Social Sciences, Vol 22, No.2, 2014