Within this paper, the relationship between citizens’ emotional reactions to political reporting and their judgment of trust in politicians is investigated. Drawing on appraisal theories of emotion, this paper seeks to answer the question whether affect predicts trust judgments and which emotion plays what role. Findings of two media effects studies, one in the context of the 2013 German televised debate and in the context of the 2014 EU elections, supported the assumption that (1) emotions play a role over and above cognitive evaluations of politicians and (2) effects of affective states differ depending on the appraisal of the emotion. Emotions that can be characterized by other-control appraisals (anger) and no-control appraisals (happin...
We report results from five experiments that describe the influence of emotional states on trust. We...
Over the past four decades, research in the area of moral judgment development has shown a relations...
First published online: 27 September 2020Are populists really more emotional than mainstream parties...
Within this paper, the relationship between citizens’ emotional reactions to politi-cal reporting an...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
In modern democracies, trust in government is a key indicator of political legitimacy and stability....
Politics is the process of negotiating resources, both in the here-and-now and in the future, by est...
textThis dissertation seeks to improve our understanding of the process by which emotions enable cit...
AbstractThis article explains how voter's emotional value perception of politicians affects their ra...
Crises like the current coronavirus pandemic evoke negative emotions in the general public. To date,...
Emotions are an inevitable part of everyday life. They can greatly influence human experience and ac...
Canonical theories of opinion formation attribute an important role to affect. But how and for whom ...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...
Though scholars have long acknowledged the vital role of affect in politics, recent research has sou...
According to what criteria do citizens make political decisions, and what do these criteria say abou...
We report results from five experiments that describe the influence of emotional states on trust. We...
Over the past four decades, research in the area of moral judgment development has shown a relations...
First published online: 27 September 2020Are populists really more emotional than mainstream parties...
Within this paper, the relationship between citizens’ emotional reactions to politi-cal reporting an...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
In modern democracies, trust in government is a key indicator of political legitimacy and stability....
Politics is the process of negotiating resources, both in the here-and-now and in the future, by est...
textThis dissertation seeks to improve our understanding of the process by which emotions enable cit...
AbstractThis article explains how voter's emotional value perception of politicians affects their ra...
Crises like the current coronavirus pandemic evoke negative emotions in the general public. To date,...
Emotions are an inevitable part of everyday life. They can greatly influence human experience and ac...
Canonical theories of opinion formation attribute an important role to affect. But how and for whom ...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...
Though scholars have long acknowledged the vital role of affect in politics, recent research has sou...
According to what criteria do citizens make political decisions, and what do these criteria say abou...
We report results from five experiments that describe the influence of emotional states on trust. We...
Over the past four decades, research in the area of moral judgment development has shown a relations...
First published online: 27 September 2020Are populists really more emotional than mainstream parties...