Redlawsk, David P.
Feeling Politics
1. Feeling Politics: New Research into Emotion and Politics
David P. Redlawsk
2. First Steps Toward a Dual-Process Accessibility Model of Political Beliefs, Attitudes, and Behavior
Milton Lodge, Charles Taber, Christopher Weber
3. The Measure and Mismeasure of Emotion
George E. Marcus, Michael MacKuen, Jennifer Wolak, Luke Keele
4. Contributions of a Sociological Perspective on Affect to the Study of Political Action
Lisa Troyer, Dawn T. Robinson
5. Affect and Politics: Effects on Judgment, Processing, and Information Seeking
Linda M. Isbell, Victor C. Ottati, Kathleen C. Burns
6. Motivated Reasoning, Affect, and the Role of Memory in Voter Decision Making
David P. Redlawsk
7. Fear and Loathing in American Elections: Context, Traits, and Negative Candidate Affect
Marco R. Steenbergen, Christopher Ellis
8. The Three Faces of Negative Campaigning: The Democratic Implications of Attack Ads, Cynical News, and Fear-Arousing Messages
Ann Crigler, Marion Just, Todd Belt
9. Racial Cues in Campaign News: The Effects of Candidate Strategies on Group Activation and Political Attentiveness among African Americans
Vincent L. Hutchings, Nicholas A. Valentino, Tasha S. Philpot, Ismail K. White
10. I Like Him, But…: Vote Choice When Candidate Likeability and Closeness on Issues Clash
David P. Redlawsk, Richard R. Lau
11. The Emotional Calculus of Foreign Policy Decisions: Getting Emotions Out of the Closet
Nehemia Geva, J. Mark Skorick
Keywords: Social Sciences, Political Sociology, Cognitive Psychology, Political Science, Sociology, general, Emotion
- Editor
- Redlawsk, David P.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2006
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 283 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781403983114
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-53320-6