This thematic issue deals with the "negative" side of politics, more specifically with dynamics of political aggressiveness and ideological opposition in voters and elites. Why do candidates "go negative" on their rivals? To what extent are voters entrenched into opposing camps parted by political tribalism? And are these dynamics related to the (dark) personality of candidates and the expression of emotions in voters? A series of contributions written by leading and emerging scholars provide novel and groundbreaking empirical evidence along three main lines: (a) the evolution, causes, and consequences of political attacks and incivility by political elites; (b) the drivers and dimensions of affective polarization and negative voting in the...
Die kumulative Dissertation erforscht drei zentrale Aspekte von Negative Campaigning: Parteiverhalte...
To what extent are negative election campaigns “tailored” to the personality of the candidates? And ...
Research on negative campaigning has grown rapidly in the past decades. This article reviews the lit...
This thematic issue deals with the “negative” side of politics, more specifically with dynamics of p...
Recent developments in Western societies have motivated a growing consideration of the role of negat...
I introduce a formal model of campaign strategy to show when candidates will engage in negative camp...
This study examined the conditions that motivate candidates to go negative during a parliamentary el...
``Negativity effect'' refers to the psychological phenomenon that people tend to attach greater weig...
There is little comparative research on what causes candidates in elections across the world to ‘go ...
Alessandro Nai & Annemarie Walter (eds), New Perspectives on Negative Campaigning: Why Attack Politi...
A growing body of studies shows that the reasons for competing candidates to “go negative” on their ...
Strong negative feelings towards political parties are prevalent in many Western democracies. Yet, w...
Which candidates are more likely to go negative, and under which conditions? We analyze self-reporte...
Negative partisanship describes the intense disdain for a rival political party. A growing number of...
Political negative advertising is an important aspect of electoral campaigning, and has attracted in...
Die kumulative Dissertation erforscht drei zentrale Aspekte von Negative Campaigning: Parteiverhalte...
To what extent are negative election campaigns “tailored” to the personality of the candidates? And ...
Research on negative campaigning has grown rapidly in the past decades. This article reviews the lit...
This thematic issue deals with the “negative” side of politics, more specifically with dynamics of p...
Recent developments in Western societies have motivated a growing consideration of the role of negat...
I introduce a formal model of campaign strategy to show when candidates will engage in negative camp...
This study examined the conditions that motivate candidates to go negative during a parliamentary el...
``Negativity effect'' refers to the psychological phenomenon that people tend to attach greater weig...
There is little comparative research on what causes candidates in elections across the world to ‘go ...
Alessandro Nai & Annemarie Walter (eds), New Perspectives on Negative Campaigning: Why Attack Politi...
A growing body of studies shows that the reasons for competing candidates to “go negative” on their ...
Strong negative feelings towards political parties are prevalent in many Western democracies. Yet, w...
Which candidates are more likely to go negative, and under which conditions? We analyze self-reporte...
Negative partisanship describes the intense disdain for a rival political party. A growing number of...
Political negative advertising is an important aspect of electoral campaigning, and has attracted in...
Die kumulative Dissertation erforscht drei zentrale Aspekte von Negative Campaigning: Parteiverhalte...
To what extent are negative election campaigns “tailored” to the personality of the candidates? And ...
Research on negative campaigning has grown rapidly in the past decades. This article reviews the lit...