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The Psychology of Attack Politics: Perceptions, Evaluations and Effects Alessandro Nai, Lukas P. Otto, Chiara Vargiu ebook
- Page: 290
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- ISBN: 9781032283845
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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Overview The Psychology of Attack Politics explores the use of political attacks in election campaigns, and the way in which their, often deliberate, use impacts voters and has wide reaching societal consequences. With most elections being fraught with tension, disrespectful treatment of political opponents, and political incivility, this timely book aims to disentangle the dynamics of how attack politics is perceived (e.g., whether citizens perceive a negative message to be, indeed, negative) and...
