Stigmatized campaign practices and the gendered dynamics of electoral viability
What happens when a traditional source of political capital becomes a health hazard? Stigmatized electoral practices, such as vote buying, are a double-edged sword: While these strategies may signal candidates’ electoral strength, they may also entail reputational costs. In normal times, street camp...
Main Authors: | Borges Martins da Silva, M, Gatto, MAC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2021
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