In his book Do Mediated Political Scandals Affect Party Popularity in Norway? Midtbø describes how scandals end political careers but rarely harm parties. This goes against common sense. The volume and negative tone in the media’s coverage suggest otherwise. Opinion polls reflect how people lose trust in parties. My aim is to explain this paradox. Two hypotheses are discussed: the party-favoritism hypothesis argues that people tend to overlook and forget about scandals that have hit their preferred party. The personalization hypothesis focuses on media content. Political scandals are rarely treated as political issues. The focus is on the personal drama, the politician’s moral downfall. The empirical analyses are performed on a survey mater...
Why are some politicians negatively evaluated for scandals while others are not? Prior research has...
In the digital age, the dynamics of political scandals are intensified as a result of three key fact...
One key trend changing political environments across advanced industrial democracies is increasing e...
Abstract In his book Do Mediated Political Scandals Affect Party Popularity in Norway? Midtbø desc...
Throughout the past decades, political scandals have been increasingly widespread across the world. ...
Naive realism is the idea that people believe they view their world objectively, and without influen...
There have never been more women in Norwegian politics, and never has there been as many political s...
Every year politicians resign because of political scandals. The scandals are of various kinds and c...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
Researchers in the field of political corruption generally expect voters in democratic states to los...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
This study will address the party leader's personal popularity effects on voters' voting behavior. T...
The paper analyses political scandals connected to the contemporary populist parties of Denmark, Fin...
In this paper we examine the role that political scandals play in eroding regard for government and ...
In this article, we study politicians’ – rather than voters’ – responses to the main political scand...
Why are some politicians negatively evaluated for scandals while others are not? Prior research has...
In the digital age, the dynamics of political scandals are intensified as a result of three key fact...
One key trend changing political environments across advanced industrial democracies is increasing e...
Abstract In his book Do Mediated Political Scandals Affect Party Popularity in Norway? Midtbø desc...
Throughout the past decades, political scandals have been increasingly widespread across the world. ...
Naive realism is the idea that people believe they view their world objectively, and without influen...
There have never been more women in Norwegian politics, and never has there been as many political s...
Every year politicians resign because of political scandals. The scandals are of various kinds and c...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
Researchers in the field of political corruption generally expect voters in democratic states to los...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
This study will address the party leader's personal popularity effects on voters' voting behavior. T...
The paper analyses political scandals connected to the contemporary populist parties of Denmark, Fin...
In this paper we examine the role that political scandals play in eroding regard for government and ...
In this article, we study politicians’ – rather than voters’ – responses to the main political scand...
Why are some politicians negatively evaluated for scandals while others are not? Prior research has...
In the digital age, the dynamics of political scandals are intensified as a result of three key fact...
One key trend changing political environments across advanced industrial democracies is increasing e...