This article develops a cognitive institutionalist account of mass and elite evaluations of political ethics, which is tested on a new dataset from the United Kingdom. The analysis explores the extent of contemporary disagreement among British political elites and those they represent by comparing responses to questions asked in a representative survey of the public with similar questions asked of incumbent MPs and parliamentary candidates. There are systematic differences between members of the public, candidates and MPs at both aggregate and individual levels – differences which can be accounted for with reference to the framing effects of Parliament as an institution. Candidates for parliamentary office display significantly more toleran...
In contrast to the growing elite policy polarization in the United States, the British Labour and Co...
Published online: 23 October 2017It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife ac...
Voters form judgements about political controversies through a process of motivated reasoning driven...
This article develops a cognitive institutionalist account of mass and elite evaluations of politica...
Public perceptions of political ethics are at the heart of current political debate. Drawing on orig...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the ESRC (grant number RES-000-22-3459) an...
This article reports findings from a recent survey of citizens' attitudes towards standards in Briti...
Do attitudes of Members of the 32nd and 40th parliament differ on issues of political ethics? Or hav...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...
The media and public responses to the expenses scandal of 2009 demonstrated the enduring importance ...
Political elites act as extremely relevant subjects for political science experiments. However, due ...
There are three broad sets of qualities that citizens might expect politicians to display: competenc...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
This doctoral thesis examines the personalities of national politicians and is the first of its kind...
International audienceThis article investigates an unconventional dimension of representation: the d...
In contrast to the growing elite policy polarization in the United States, the British Labour and Co...
Published online: 23 October 2017It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife ac...
Voters form judgements about political controversies through a process of motivated reasoning driven...
This article develops a cognitive institutionalist account of mass and elite evaluations of politica...
Public perceptions of political ethics are at the heart of current political debate. Drawing on orig...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the ESRC (grant number RES-000-22-3459) an...
This article reports findings from a recent survey of citizens' attitudes towards standards in Briti...
Do attitudes of Members of the 32nd and 40th parliament differ on issues of political ethics? Or hav...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...
The media and public responses to the expenses scandal of 2009 demonstrated the enduring importance ...
Political elites act as extremely relevant subjects for political science experiments. However, due ...
There are three broad sets of qualities that citizens might expect politicians to display: competenc...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
This doctoral thesis examines the personalities of national politicians and is the first of its kind...
International audienceThis article investigates an unconventional dimension of representation: the d...
In contrast to the growing elite policy polarization in the United States, the British Labour and Co...
Published online: 23 October 2017It is widely acknowledged that political dissatisfaction is rife ac...
Voters form judgements about political controversies through a process of motivated reasoning driven...