This doctoral thesis examines the personalities of national politicians and is the first of its kind to apply the socio-psychological model of Basic Human Values (Schwartz, 1994) to Members of the UK Parliament. In doing so this thesis departs from the dominant traditions of Historical Institutionalism and, more recently, interpretivism in UK parliamentary studies. Interdisciplinary insights and methods from political psychology are combined to examine a number of important questions and findings relevant to wider pools of literature on anti-politics, political behaviour and representation. Specifically, I investigate 'who' enters elite politics, 'how' they behave in elected office, and 'why' public perceptions of politicians' psychological...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
In this dissertation, I ask why some people participate more intensely in political life than others...
In Spring 2014, the Mass Observation Project asked its panel of volunteer writers the following ques...
Is there a winning formula when it comes to individual success in contemporary politics? In this art...
This thesis builds on quantitative British politics scholarship with four papers unified by a strong...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
Representative democracy relies on those willing and able to put themselves forward for political of...
The Psychology of Politicians explores a topic which fuels public and media debate yet is under-rese...
This thesis explores how political preferences are shaped by institutions, economic conditions, and ...
Incumbent politicians can use parliamentary behaviour to generate a 'personal vote': electoral suppo...
There are three broad sets of qualities that citizens might expect politicians to display: competenc...
Popular debates focus on the political class, usually its alleged careerism and self-interest. Drawi...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...
Based on research with politicians from the UK, Poland and Italy, this collection of essays hopes to...
This research project addresses an elusive topic for political communication research: the role of t...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
In this dissertation, I ask why some people participate more intensely in political life than others...
In Spring 2014, the Mass Observation Project asked its panel of volunteer writers the following ques...
Is there a winning formula when it comes to individual success in contemporary politics? In this art...
This thesis builds on quantitative British politics scholarship with four papers unified by a strong...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
Representative democracy relies on those willing and able to put themselves forward for political of...
The Psychology of Politicians explores a topic which fuels public and media debate yet is under-rese...
This thesis explores how political preferences are shaped by institutions, economic conditions, and ...
Incumbent politicians can use parliamentary behaviour to generate a 'personal vote': electoral suppo...
There are three broad sets of qualities that citizens might expect politicians to display: competenc...
Popular debates focus on the political class, usually its alleged careerism and self-interest. Drawi...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...
Based on research with politicians from the UK, Poland and Italy, this collection of essays hopes to...
This research project addresses an elusive topic for political communication research: the role of t...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
In this dissertation, I ask why some people participate more intensely in political life than others...
In Spring 2014, the Mass Observation Project asked its panel of volunteer writers the following ques...