According to what criteria do citizens make political decisions, and what do these criteria say about democratic competence? An impressive body of evidence suggests that voters competently evaluate diagnostic information such as macroeconomic trends and their personal financial circumstances to reward good performance while ridding themselves of leaders who are corrupt, incompetent, or ineffective. However, what if some voters' personal emotional reactions to events completely unrelated to public affairs influence their voting decisions? The conflation of personal emotions with political cognition challenges traditional conceptions of citizen competence and democratic accountability. We explore whether emotional reactions unrelated to incum...
Long-popular rational-choice models of voting (e.g., Riker & Ordeshook, 1968) suggest that affec...
Over the past four decades, research in the area of moral judgment development has shown a relations...
To understand voting behaviour, we must consider voters' emotions and their interaction with elector...
Does information irrelevant to government performance affect voting behavior? If so, how does this h...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...
A large literature has established a persistent association between the skills and resources citizen...
What role does affect play in individuals\u27 political decisions? How do the emotions we experience...
Discrete emotions such as anger, pride, worry, and hopefulness have been shown to predict candidate ...
Political scientists do not typically focus on the affect, but rather they focus exclusively on cogn...
Emotions are a part of people's daily experiences and interactions with others. To the extent that p...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
We have developed and carried out a complex experiment using a dynamic information board (Lau and Re...
Though scholars have long acknowledged the vital role of affect in politics, recent research has sou...
Does information irrelevant to government performance affect voting behavior? If so, what light does...
Long-popular rational-choice models of voting (e.g., Riker & Ordeshook, 1968) suggest that affec...
Over the past four decades, research in the area of moral judgment development has shown a relations...
To understand voting behaviour, we must consider voters' emotions and their interaction with elector...
Does information irrelevant to government performance affect voting behavior? If so, how does this h...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...
A large literature has established a persistent association between the skills and resources citizen...
What role does affect play in individuals\u27 political decisions? How do the emotions we experience...
Discrete emotions such as anger, pride, worry, and hopefulness have been shown to predict candidate ...
Political scientists do not typically focus on the affect, but rather they focus exclusively on cogn...
Emotions are a part of people's daily experiences and interactions with others. To the extent that p...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
We have developed and carried out a complex experiment using a dynamic information board (Lau and Re...
Though scholars have long acknowledged the vital role of affect in politics, recent research has sou...
Does information irrelevant to government performance affect voting behavior? If so, what light does...
Long-popular rational-choice models of voting (e.g., Riker & Ordeshook, 1968) suggest that affec...
Over the past four decades, research in the area of moral judgment development has shown a relations...
To understand voting behaviour, we must consider voters' emotions and their interaction with elector...