Affective polarization, or antipathy between the supporters of opposing political camps, is documented to be on the rise in the United States and elsewhere. At the same time, there …
M Haselmayer, M Jenny - Quality & quantity, 2017 - Springer
Sentiment is important in studies of news values, public opinion, negative campaigning or political polarization and an explosive expansion of digital textual data and fast progress in …
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We investigate the effects of sentiment and issue salience on emotionally labeled responses to posts from political actors on Facebook (ie, Reactions). We use an automated content …
Names: Strömbäck, Jesper editor.| Kiousis, Spiro editor. Title: Political public relations: concepts, principles, and applications/edited by Jesper Strömbäck and Spiro Kiousis …
A Nai - Government and Opposition, 2020 - cambridge.org
Little comparative evidence exists about what causes candidates to use negative campaigning in elections. We introduce an original comparative data set that contains …
AS Walter - Political Studies, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
This article describes how political parties in parliamentary election campaigns in Western Europe make use of negative campaigning and examines whether their behaviour differs …
This article examines the conditions under which different kinds of parties resort to negative campaigning in three Western European countries: the Netherlands, Britain, and Germany in …
A growing body of studies shows that the reasons for competing candidates to “go negative” on their opponents during elections—that is, attacking their opponents instead of promoting …