Alessandro Nai & Annemarie Walter (eds), New Perspectives on Negative Campaigning: Why Attack Politics Matters, England, Colchester: ECPR Press, 2015; 424 pp.: ISBN: 9781785521287£65.00 (hbk
John Geer’s In Defense of Negativity is an important book, containing a large systematic content ana...
Most survey-based research on campaign effects in British elections has focussed on exposure to the ...
One of the most closely-watched and controversial aspects of modern political campaigning is the use...
Research on negative campaigning has grown rapidly in the past decades. This article reviews the lit...
I introduce a formal model of campaign strategy to show when candidates will engage in negative camp...
Research on negative campaigning has grown rapidly in the past decades. This article reviews the lit...
There is little comparative research on what causes candidates in elections across the world to ‘go ...
This thematic issue deals with the "negative" side of politics, more specifically with dynamics of p...
Negative advertising is frequent in electoral campaigns, despite its ambiguous effectiveness: negati...
Little comparative evidence exists about what causes candidates to use negative campaigning in elect...
Negative campaign advertising is a major component of the electoral landscape, and has received much...
Issue ownership as a determinant of negative campaigning Christian Elmelund-Præstekær Existing studi...
In this article, the authors address the question of to what extent negative political campaigning d...
The conventional wisdom about negative political campaigning holds that it works, i.e., it has the c...
Despite the widespread use of negative campaigns, research has not yet provided unambiguous conclusi...
John Geer’s In Defense of Negativity is an important book, containing a large systematic content ana...
Most survey-based research on campaign effects in British elections has focussed on exposure to the ...
One of the most closely-watched and controversial aspects of modern political campaigning is the use...
Research on negative campaigning has grown rapidly in the past decades. This article reviews the lit...
I introduce a formal model of campaign strategy to show when candidates will engage in negative camp...
Research on negative campaigning has grown rapidly in the past decades. This article reviews the lit...
There is little comparative research on what causes candidates in elections across the world to ‘go ...
This thematic issue deals with the "negative" side of politics, more specifically with dynamics of p...
Negative advertising is frequent in electoral campaigns, despite its ambiguous effectiveness: negati...
Little comparative evidence exists about what causes candidates to use negative campaigning in elect...
Negative campaign advertising is a major component of the electoral landscape, and has received much...
Issue ownership as a determinant of negative campaigning Christian Elmelund-Præstekær Existing studi...
In this article, the authors address the question of to what extent negative political campaigning d...
The conventional wisdom about negative political campaigning holds that it works, i.e., it has the c...
Despite the widespread use of negative campaigns, research has not yet provided unambiguous conclusi...
John Geer’s In Defense of Negativity is an important book, containing a large systematic content ana...
Most survey-based research on campaign effects in British elections has focussed on exposure to the ...
One of the most closely-watched and controversial aspects of modern political campaigning is the use...