It seems politics invades everything. We can rarely think of any activity, any building, any human-to-human interaction and not see some political dimension infiltrating and shaping it. And this very interpretation, in its language of invasion and infiltration, implies that politics’ ubiquity is not necessarily a wanted accomplice in our human world. Nonetheless, its presence is expected, its strategic intentions acknowledged and negotiated. What is interesting is that persona—at least as it has been explored and defined in Persona Studies so far—always has a political dimension. It has been identified as a strategic identity, a form of negotiation of the individual in their foray into a collective world of the social (Marshall and Barbour...
In this preamble to the newest collection of contributions to Persona Studies, we draw on the growin...
This introductory essay outlines a perspective on political narratives that moves beyond a narrow un...
A foundational review and study of the emergence of persona studies from online culture and th...
It seems politics invades everything. We can rarely think of any activity, any building, any human-t...
This essay maps and charts research that has investigated political persona. It builds the claim tha...
It is an enormously difficult—and perhaps impossible, but ultimately important—task to comprehensive...
It is an enormously difficult—and perhaps impossible, but ultimately important—task to comprehensive...
It is an enormously difficult—and perhaps impossible, but ultimately important—task to c...
This article offers statistical and discourse analysis of political leaders’ profile pages during th...
This article offers statistical and discourse analysis of political leaders’ profile pages during th...
Because personas are performances of identity, strategically enacted for an immediate or imagined au...
This essay uses the neologism citizen public relations to express a view of the phenomena examined b...
This essay uses the neologism citizen public relations to express a view of the phenomena examined b...
This research project addresses an elusive topic for political communication research: the role of t...
A politician’s persona is negotiated on multiple platforms in various ways. Some maintain a strategi...
In this preamble to the newest collection of contributions to Persona Studies, we draw on the growin...
This introductory essay outlines a perspective on political narratives that moves beyond a narrow un...
A foundational review and study of the emergence of persona studies from online culture and th...
It seems politics invades everything. We can rarely think of any activity, any building, any human-t...
This essay maps and charts research that has investigated political persona. It builds the claim tha...
It is an enormously difficult—and perhaps impossible, but ultimately important—task to comprehensive...
It is an enormously difficult—and perhaps impossible, but ultimately important—task to comprehensive...
It is an enormously difficult—and perhaps impossible, but ultimately important—task to c...
This article offers statistical and discourse analysis of political leaders’ profile pages during th...
This article offers statistical and discourse analysis of political leaders’ profile pages during th...
Because personas are performances of identity, strategically enacted for an immediate or imagined au...
This essay uses the neologism citizen public relations to express a view of the phenomena examined b...
This essay uses the neologism citizen public relations to express a view of the phenomena examined b...
This research project addresses an elusive topic for political communication research: the role of t...
A politician’s persona is negotiated on multiple platforms in various ways. Some maintain a strategi...
In this preamble to the newest collection of contributions to Persona Studies, we draw on the growin...
This introductory essay outlines a perspective on political narratives that moves beyond a narrow un...
A foundational review and study of the emergence of persona studies from online culture and th...