Objective: On December 12, 2019, the United Kingdom's ruling Conservative Party called an election that put the country's 2016 “Brexit” referendum on leaving the European Union to the test. The divisive campaign and a polarized electorate culminated in large losses by opposition Labour and Liberal Democratic parties. Amid a polarized electorate, lingering questions arise as to whether the election results reflect more upon partisan ties or the respective party leaders' ability to emotionally connect with followers through their nonverbal behavior. Methods: Using a unique pre‐registered design, this study considers the emotional response to leaders of the three major U.K. political parties in the week prior to the December 2019 election by d...
Recent accounts of British voting behaviour emphasise the importance of voters’ valence judgements o...
The vote for Brexit poses a fundamental challenge to Conservative statecraft, the most profound the ...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
Objective: On December 12, 2019, the United Kingdom's ruling Conservative Party called an election t...
A well-functioning democracy requires a degree of mutual respect and a willingness to talk across po...
This article analyses the successful Conservative election campaign of 2019 and how it took advantag...
Online social network platforms have been, since their rise to prominence, considered as relevant ga...
First paragraph: Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party has won a large majority in the 2019 general ele...
We investigate experiences of disillusionment as a source of political polarization. Disillusioning ...
The willingness of voters on the losing side to accept electoral outcomes – losers’ consent – is ess...
Spontaneous emotionally congruent facial responses (ECFR) to others’ emotional expressions can occur...
According to the rational choice theory, political parties seek to maximise their utility in gainin...
Research on the relationship between ideology and affective polarisation highlights ideological disa...
This article analyses the extent of party change in response to the vote for Brexit in the Conservat...
Using national survey data on voters' perceptions of party leaders during the 2010 British general e...
Recent accounts of British voting behaviour emphasise the importance of voters’ valence judgements o...
The vote for Brexit poses a fundamental challenge to Conservative statecraft, the most profound the ...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
Objective: On December 12, 2019, the United Kingdom's ruling Conservative Party called an election t...
A well-functioning democracy requires a degree of mutual respect and a willingness to talk across po...
This article analyses the successful Conservative election campaign of 2019 and how it took advantag...
Online social network platforms have been, since their rise to prominence, considered as relevant ga...
First paragraph: Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party has won a large majority in the 2019 general ele...
We investigate experiences of disillusionment as a source of political polarization. Disillusioning ...
The willingness of voters on the losing side to accept electoral outcomes – losers’ consent – is ess...
Spontaneous emotionally congruent facial responses (ECFR) to others’ emotional expressions can occur...
According to the rational choice theory, political parties seek to maximise their utility in gainin...
Research on the relationship between ideology and affective polarisation highlights ideological disa...
This article analyses the extent of party change in response to the vote for Brexit in the Conservat...
Using national survey data on voters' perceptions of party leaders during the 2010 British general e...
Recent accounts of British voting behaviour emphasise the importance of voters’ valence judgements o...
The vote for Brexit poses a fundamental challenge to Conservative statecraft, the most profound the ...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...