-
1
(Not) showing you feel good, can be bad: the consequences of breaking expressivity norms for positive emotions
Published 2024“…For triumph, amplified expressers are socially avoided, yet at the same time, those who downplay their victory are seen to be less powerful. We demonstrate the role of person-perception mechanisms (warmth and competence) as underlying explanators for these effects. …”
Get full text
Journal Article -
2
-
3
The Mahathir effect in Malaysia’s 2018 election : the role of credible personalities in regime transitions
Published 2021“…Mahathir’s presence in the opposition was crucial to PH’s victory, as he provided the credibility boost which the opposition needed. …”
Get full text
Journal Article -
4
“New normal” no more: democratic backsliding in Singapore after 2015
Published 2022“…Yet, after the subsequent GE in 2015, in which the PAP attained a much higher share of the votes in a resounding victory, there is an apparent democratic backsliding. …”
Get full text
Journal Article -
5
Sarawak state elections 2016 : revisiting federalism in Malaysia
Published 2019“…The recent state elections in the Eastern Malaysian state of Sarawak in 2016 saw the ruling coalition, the Barisan Nasional, secure a comfortable victory through its component party, the Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu, led by the late Adenan Satem, who passed away suddenly on 11 January 2017. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Journal Article