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    Endorsements from Republican politicians can increase confidence in U.S. elections by Katherine Clayton, Robb Willer

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Notably, exposure to messages from Republican politicians affirming the election’s legitimacy did not significantly decrease support for the Republican Party, suggesting that Republican politicians who endorse the 2020 election results might not face backlash from voters.…”
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    Political accountability and policy experimentation: why to elect left-handed politicians? by Willems, T

    Published 2013
    “…If the level of experimentation is suboptimal, taking decisions by direct democracy, or electing risk-loving politicians could improve welfare. Interestingly, risk-lovers also seem to be overrepresented among Presidents of various countries.…”
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    Corruption in Latin America: Stereotypes of politicians and their implications for affect and perceived justice by Ramos, M, Moriconi, M

    Published 2017
    “…Within this context, we have conducted a survey study comprising 9 countries in Latin America (n=1,250) examining the stereotype content of politicians. We tested a dual effects model in which the stereotypes of politicians were predicted to shape perceptions of justice directly and indirectly through the activation of affect. …”
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    On their own initiative: how politicians use direct democracy in the United States by Lubbock, T

    Published 2012
    “…The central purpose of this thesis is systematically to show why politicians use direct democracy in the US. By identifying multiple situations in which politicians make use of direct democracy, the argument that they use it for some gain is made irresistible and the reasons underlying this behaviour are brought out. …”
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    Doknet’s World by WIlliam Billones

    Published 2022-06-01
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    Which Policy Issues Matter in Canadian Municipalities? A Survey of Municipal Politicians by Jack Lucas, Alison Smith

    Published 2019-03-01
    “… Whether it’s a big city or a small town, all Canadian municipalities have core issues that their elected politicians are concerned about. Regardless of size, the daily business of a municipality must be managed and policies determined about such bread-and-butter issues as garbage collection, snow removal, wastewater and sewage, fire protection, economic development and fixing potholes. …”
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    "Islam" In the Anti-Multicultural Rhetoric of Western European Politicians and Anthropologists: Congruence or Coincidence? by Marko Pišev, Miloš Milenković

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Moreover, the statements made by leading politicians of key European economies seem as though they are based on the decades old anthropological critique of the consequences of the failed implementation of multicultural policies in Europe and on the global level. …”
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    Politicians through the press: a Spanish case study during 2008-2012 by María Navarro Sorolla, Raquel Rodríguez Díaz

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The press cover the politicians’ message and grant them a degree of media visibility, insinuating more or less support for any given party and giving the general public a particular vision of the political class through the media influence on politics. …”
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    Politicians without borders. Transnational networks, political parties and democratization in Latin America by Fernando PEDROSA

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…<p>This paper lies within the Latin America democratization studies, emphasizing the activity of politicians and political parties as transnational actors and considering the interconnection between different levels (local, national and international) was one of the main resour­ces for politicians in democratization contexts. …”
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    Linguistic strategies referring to politicians in the Spanish written press: an analysis of appositive constructions by An Vande Casteele

    Published 2010-12-01
    “… This article proposes an empirical study on the naming strategies when referring to politicians. More precisely, our analysis is based on a corpus of journalistic articles in contemporary Spanish and gathers a homogeneous set of so-called loose appositive constructions referring to politicians. …”
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    New data sources for social indicators: the case study of contacting politicians by Twitter by Cristina Rosales Sánchez, Massimo Craglia, Arnold K. Bregt

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…This paper looks at one of such classic indicators, namely, responses to the survey question ‘contacts to politicians’. It compares official survey results in Spain with findings from an analysis of Twitter data. …”
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    Perceiving politicians as true to themselves: Development and validation of the perceived political authenticity scale. by Simon M Luebke, Ines Engelmann

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Although being perceived as authentic is seen as a success factor in contemporary political communication, little attention has been paid to how citizens evaluate politicians' authenticity. The state of research thus lacks a valid instrument to measure citizens' perceptions of politicians' authenticity. …”
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    The images of politicians in the language consciousness performed in the English and German newspaper and journalistic discourses by Lapenkov Denis, Oleinik Olga, Utkina Olga

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Of particular interest in this influence are the images of leading politicians. Images of politicians in the media influence the formation of opinions about the political situation in the country and in the world as a whole. …”
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