Peer-reviewed journal article
Šimon, Martin. 2022. „Fantomové hranice jako zdroje dat pro porozumění volbám.“ Geografické rozhledy 31 (3): 36–37. ISSN 1210-3004.

Phantom Borders: less know data sources for understanding elections. The aim of this article is to report about phantom borders as a unique type of border. Current research in political geography and history shows that even no longer existing legal and political borders can still play a role in various societal practice and behaviour. In this paper, digitalised historical data and web archive data on electoral behaviour are used to exemplify the phantom borders in the first Czech presidential election in 2013.

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Topics: 
trust/social cohesion
value orientations
identity
urban and rural studies
elections (and polls)
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Volební neúčast v prezidentských volbách 2013