The personal characteristics of political elites play an important role in British elections. While the personalisation of the media’s election coverage has been the subject of much debate, we know less about the conditions under which voters receive personalised messages directly from elites during the campaign. In this paper, we use a new dataset that includes more than 3,300 local communications from the 2015 general election to explore variation in the personalisation of campaign messaging. We find that there is systemic variation in terms of where photographs of party leaders are included in election communications, which provides further evidence that campaign messages are deployed strategically to portray the candidate – and their pa...
This paper advances the research on personalization of political communication by investigating whet...
Social media are said to have the potential to transform relationships between political parties, ca...
The conventional wisdom on Western European politics leads us to believe that all the “action” lies ...
The personal characteristics of political elites play an important role in British elections. While ...
Supplemental data (online appendix) for this article can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.1080/ 174...
Parliamentary candidates face choices about the extent to which they personalise their election camp...
The 2019 General Election brought about a significant change in the parliamentary balance of power. ...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Hansard Society; al...
This paper examines how new media is affecting candidate personal vote seeking behaviour, at the con...
The visual components of political communication are closely related tothe ongoing personalization o...
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...
In this paper, we focus on the strategies used by politicians to represent themselves and fellow pol...
The concept of personalization has increasingly become central to our understanding of political com...
Parties and politicians want their messages to generate media coverage and thereby reach voters. We ...
This paper advances the research on personalization of political communication by investigating whet...
Social media are said to have the potential to transform relationships between political parties, ca...
The conventional wisdom on Western European politics leads us to believe that all the “action” lies ...
The personal characteristics of political elites play an important role in British elections. While ...
Supplemental data (online appendix) for this article can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.1080/ 174...
Parliamentary candidates face choices about the extent to which they personalise their election camp...
The 2019 General Election brought about a significant change in the parliamentary balance of power. ...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Hansard Society; al...
This paper examines how new media is affecting candidate personal vote seeking behaviour, at the con...
The visual components of political communication are closely related tothe ongoing personalization o...
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...
In this paper, we focus on the strategies used by politicians to represent themselves and fellow pol...
The concept of personalization has increasingly become central to our understanding of political com...
Parties and politicians want their messages to generate media coverage and thereby reach voters. We ...
This paper advances the research on personalization of political communication by investigating whet...
Social media are said to have the potential to transform relationships between political parties, ca...
The conventional wisdom on Western European politics leads us to believe that all the “action” lies ...