In order to form an impression of the traits, views, and competencies of election candidates, voters often draw on existing stereotypes about their identities and characteristics, such as their gender or ethnicity. Meanwhile, although there is a strong stigma associated with disability in our societies, we know very little about how voters perceive candidates with disabilities. This study uses a survey experiment with a conjoint design conducted in Britain to examine the effects of candidate disability on voter perceptions of their personality traits, beliefs, and issue competencies. Contrary to common stereotypes, physically disabled candidates are not seen as incompetent and weak. Instead, they are perceived as more compassionate, honest,...
People with disabilities comprised roughly one in six eligible voters in 2016, according to a report...
Voting represents, arguably, the most important right and responsibility of a citizen in a democracy...
Literature regarding attitudes toward the disabled has been dominated with a few, explicit measures ...
In order to form an impression of the traits, views, and competencies of election candidates, voters...
Whether citizens are better represented by politicians 'like them' has been the subject of much deba...
Context: Previous research has shown that Americans with disabilities turn out to vote at significan...
This dissertation examines whether, commensurate with the pattern of low voter turnout, people with ...
Around one-sixth of the European population have a disability, yet there are few self-declared disab...
Around 1 in 6 Europeans are disabled, yet there are few self-declared disabled politicians. Despite ...
In this dissertation, I examine the relations among social identity, intergroup attitudes, and polit...
Disability affects the lives of hundreds of millions across the world. People with disabilities ofte...
People with disabilities are the ticking time bomb of the electorate. An estimated thirty to thirty-...
Diversity is a current buzzword in politics, but in the EU, people with disabilities are not achievi...
Disabled people, who make up around 1 in 5 of the UK population, are thought to be under-represented...
Objective: In this study, we sought to investigate and obtain data on the perceived barriers and fac...
People with disabilities comprised roughly one in six eligible voters in 2016, according to a report...
Voting represents, arguably, the most important right and responsibility of a citizen in a democracy...
Literature regarding attitudes toward the disabled has been dominated with a few, explicit measures ...
In order to form an impression of the traits, views, and competencies of election candidates, voters...
Whether citizens are better represented by politicians 'like them' has been the subject of much deba...
Context: Previous research has shown that Americans with disabilities turn out to vote at significan...
This dissertation examines whether, commensurate with the pattern of low voter turnout, people with ...
Around one-sixth of the European population have a disability, yet there are few self-declared disab...
Around 1 in 6 Europeans are disabled, yet there are few self-declared disabled politicians. Despite ...
In this dissertation, I examine the relations among social identity, intergroup attitudes, and polit...
Disability affects the lives of hundreds of millions across the world. People with disabilities ofte...
People with disabilities are the ticking time bomb of the electorate. An estimated thirty to thirty-...
Diversity is a current buzzword in politics, but in the EU, people with disabilities are not achievi...
Disabled people, who make up around 1 in 5 of the UK population, are thought to be under-represented...
Objective: In this study, we sought to investigate and obtain data on the perceived barriers and fac...
People with disabilities comprised roughly one in six eligible voters in 2016, according to a report...
Voting represents, arguably, the most important right and responsibility of a citizen in a democracy...
Literature regarding attitudes toward the disabled has been dominated with a few, explicit measures ...