The article explores the relationship between the incentives of parties to campaign on valence issues and the ideological proximity between one party and its competitors. Building from the existing literature, we provide a novel theoretical model that investigates this relationship in a two-dimensional multiparty system. Our theoretical argument is then tested focusing on the 2014 European electoral campaign in the five largest European countries, through an analysis of the messages posted by parties in their official Twitter accounts. Our results highlight an inverse relationship between a party\u2019s distance from its neighbors and its likelihood to emphasize valence issues. However, as suggested in our theoretical framework, this effect...
Spatial models of voting have dominated mathematical political theory since the seminal work of Down...
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I develop a formal model of political campaigns in which candidates choose how to distribute their r...
In the present paper we explore the relationship between spatial proximity and the incentives of par...
What are the causes and consequences of valence attacks in multi-party elections? The strategic elec...
This article analyses the impact of electoral institutions on the re-election campaigning and outrea...
This paper studies changes in voting preferences over election campaigns. Building on the literature...
This paper studies changes in voting preferences over election campaigns. Building on the literature...
In the aftermath of the Euro crisis, EU issues have increasingly affected electoral behaviour, expla...
Social media play an increasingly important part in the communication strategies of political campai...
This article is based on a comparative study of online campaigning and its effects by country and ov...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
This article develops and tests a model that explains election outcomes on the basis of party strate...
International audienceThis paper explores a two-candidate spatial voting model, where one candidate ...
Spatial models of voting have dominated mathematical political theory since the seminal work of Down...
Contains fulltext : 201975.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Do new media ...
I develop a formal model of political campaigns in which candidates choose how to distribute their r...
In the present paper we explore the relationship between spatial proximity and the incentives of par...
What are the causes and consequences of valence attacks in multi-party elections? The strategic elec...
This article analyses the impact of electoral institutions on the re-election campaigning and outrea...
This paper studies changes in voting preferences over election campaigns. Building on the literature...
This paper studies changes in voting preferences over election campaigns. Building on the literature...
In the aftermath of the Euro crisis, EU issues have increasingly affected electoral behaviour, expla...
Social media play an increasingly important part in the communication strategies of political campai...
This article is based on a comparative study of online campaigning and its effects by country and ov...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
This article develops and tests a model that explains election outcomes on the basis of party strate...
International audienceThis paper explores a two-candidate spatial voting model, where one candidate ...
Spatial models of voting have dominated mathematical political theory since the seminal work of Down...
Contains fulltext : 201975.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Do new media ...
I develop a formal model of political campaigns in which candidates choose how to distribute their r...