Publication: Leaders without Partisans: dealignment, media change, and the personalization of politics
Leaders without Partisans: dealignment, media change, and the personalization of politics
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Garzia, D., Ferreira da Silva, F., & De Angelis, A. (2021). Leaders without Partisans: dealignment, media change, and the personalization of politics. ECPR Press/Rowman & Littlefield.
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Leaders without Partisans examines the changing impact of party leader evaluations on voters’ behavior in parliamentary elections. The decline of traditional social cleavages, the pervasive mediatization of the political scene, and the media’s growing tendency to portray politics in “personalistic” terms all led to the hypothesis that leaders matter more for the way individuals vote and, often, the way elections turn out. This study offers the most comprehensive longitudinal assessment of this hypothesis so far. The authors develop a
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Garzia, D., Ferreira da Silva, F., & De Angelis, A. (2021). Leaders without Partisans: dealignment, media change, and the personalization of politics. ECPR Press/Rowman & Littlefield.