No 13 (2012): Surveys and polls: the importance of public opinion
'You should only fear God and, in any case, maybe fear me a little.'
Ismael Crespo, pp. 6-9.
Electoral segmentation: when information is power.
Xavier Peytibi, pp. 10-13.
Biotypology studies: a qualitative tool for candidates and campaign beginnings.
Arturo Peña Cabrera, pp. 14-17.
Reforms, economic crisis, and intermediate local governments.
Andrea Noferini, pp. 18-21.
Santos and the indigenous issue: a debate between duty and public opinion.
Catalina Uribe Rincón, pp. 22-24.
The new IBI in Spain and progressivity, getting closer.
Gloria Alarcón; Diego Peñarrubia, pp. 24-25.
What will be the main issues shaping Mexico's future?
Roger Bruguera Ávila, pp. 26-31.
On the government of the Alianza por Chile and its probability of re-election in 2013.
Leonardo Letelier S., pp. 32-33.
2012 U.S. Presidential Elections.
Antoni Gutiérrez Rubí, pp. 34-37.
Puerto Rico: Elections in the United States, but not 'of' the U.S.
Pedro Abellán Artacho, pp. 38-39.
Venezuela 2012: Goliath is only wobbling...
Carmen Beatriz Fernández, pp. 40-41.
Agendas at the local level.
Fermín Bouza, pp. 42-44.
Advances in results during an election day.
Víctor M. Sobrino
The research process in Social Sciences.
Cristina Moreno, pp. 46-47.
Interview with Jorge Clemente on polling companies in Spain.
Alberto Mora, pp. 48-50.