Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather than another party? We address this question using a between-subject survey experiment, whereby we randomly assign UK local councillors (N = 2133) to vignettes describing a major national-level scandal in their own party versus another party. Our results show that local politicians perceive a significantly larger impact of this national scandal on the national party image when it concerns their own party (relative to another party). When evaluating the same scandal’s impact on the local party image, no similar effect is observed. This suggests that local politicians tone down the local impact of a national scandal more when thinking about thei...
Across two studies, we tested whether evaluations of sexual misconduct allegations against male poli...
Instead of focusing on “why voters appear to tolerate rather than punish” as most previous literatur...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
Naive realism is the idea that people believe they view their world objectively, and without influen...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes towards corruption. Stirred by the puzz...
During every election partisans from either side tend to defend their candidates against scandals in...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
Voters form judgements about political controversies through a process of motivated reasoning driven...
In this paper we examine the role that political scandals play in eroding regard for government and ...
This thesis investigates responses in voting behaviour and media perceptions to the presence of medi...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
Why are some politicians negatively evaluated for scandals while others are not? Prior research has...
In his book Do Mediated Political Scandals Affect Party Popularity in Norway? Midtbø describes how s...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
Across two studies, we tested whether evaluations of sexual misconduct allegations against male poli...
Instead of focusing on “why voters appear to tolerate rather than punish” as most previous literatur...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
Do politicians perceive scandals differently when they implicate members of their own party rather t...
Naive realism is the idea that people believe they view their world objectively, and without influen...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes towards corruption. Stirred by the puzz...
During every election partisans from either side tend to defend their candidates against scandals in...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
Voters form judgements about political controversies through a process of motivated reasoning driven...
In this paper we examine the role that political scandals play in eroding regard for government and ...
This thesis investigates responses in voting behaviour and media perceptions to the presence of medi...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
Why are some politicians negatively evaluated for scandals while others are not? Prior research has...
In his book Do Mediated Political Scandals Affect Party Popularity in Norway? Midtbø describes how s...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
Across two studies, we tested whether evaluations of sexual misconduct allegations against male poli...
Instead of focusing on “why voters appear to tolerate rather than punish” as most previous literatur...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...