CT Salmon - Communication yearbook 34, 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
… In this chapter we develop an agenda for future research on thepersonalization of politics. To do so, we clarify the propositions of thepersonalization hypothesis, critically discuss the …
GV Caprara - European review, 2007 - cambridge.org
… to the substantial investments made by political campaigns … , thepersonalization of politics does not only concern the … ’s preferences but also relates to the role of voters’ personality with …
… However, the critical step towards thepersonalization of Dutch politics is in all likelihood represented by the 2002 election, which heralded Pim Fortuyn’s entrance into thepolitical scene…
C Holtz-Bacha, AI Langer… - European Journal of …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
… In fact, in many ways, thepersonalization of politics is as old and … the characteristics of thepolitical system in both countries, followed by the media, and then a brief discussion of the …
D Garzia - The Leadership Quarterly, 2011 - Elsevier
… at linking leadership theory and political science. One of the major consequences of the personalization of politics seems to lie in the changing expectations of voters with respect to the …
I McAllister - Party politics, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
… , it is unclear to what extent this trend has been replicated at the … tests thepersonalization hypothesis at the local constituency level. Three areas that may be affected by personalization …
… politicalpersonalization should be placed. We begin with a discussion of thepersonalization of politics, personalizedpolitics and the … personalization comes at the cost of party politics. …
G Rahat, T Sheafer - Political communication, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… increase in interest in thepersonalization of politics. Unfortunately, the findings of studies carried … This article argues that one of the reasons for this inconsistency is the lack of uniform …