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The public relations industry is an umbrella for a myriad of communication specialties. It’s not hard to see why, given that virtually every business can utilize public relations in some way. But P...
AllFacebookSTUDY: Facebook Ads Have Little Effect On Political CampaignAllFacebookAs Election Day comes closer, you're likely seeing political ads everywhere you turn — on front lawns, in newspapers, and on television.
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Only two of America's political parties are represented in this year's "official" presidential debates: the Democratic and Republican parties. That leaves the dozens of alternative candidates out of the show.
Publication year: 2012Source:Electoral Studies, Volume 31, Issue 4Robert Michael McGregor This article explores the relationship between vote sincerity and the time at which vote decisions are finalized.
Publication year: 2012Source:Electoral Studies, Volume 31, Issue 4Melody Ellis Valdini Previous literature regarding the effects of electoral systems on candidate selection has implied a false dichotomy regarding proportional representation (PR)...
The current study aimed to investigate value projection between Palestinians, Israelis, Americans, and Swiss as a function of their group's stance toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This article reports results from the first twin study of adults in the United States that focuses exclusively and comprehensively on political traits.
“Personality differences are a leading candidate in the race toward understanding the rift between political liberals and conservatives. Using data compiled from nearly 20,000 respondents, Columbia University researcher ...
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With the election just three weeks away, many voters are still scratching their heads, wondering what exactly the candidates would do to improve the economy.
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Pittsfield graphic designer says political lawn signs still have their placeBerkshire EagleNate Winstanley, president of Winstanley Partners, a marketing firm in Lenox, said he thinks lawn signs are here to stay."I don't think they'll ever go...
Voice of AmericaNorth Korea: Threats Over PropagandaNew York TimesNorth Korea threatened on Friday to attack South Korea if activists proceeded with a plan to send leaflets across the border criticizing the North's government.
Email may seem old-school when compared to this year's digital election forerunners of Twitter and Facebook.
Publication year: 2012Source:Electoral Studies, Volume 31, Issue 4George Hawley, Iñaki Sagarzazu Political scientists have long debated theories of electoral party realignments.
Publication year: 2012Source:Electoral Studies, Volume 31, Issue 4Éric Bélanger, Stuart Soroka There are two approaches to predicting election outcomes: (1) a historical approach, which uses past election results alongside macroeconomic and...
Publication year: 2012Source:Electoral Studies, Volume 31, Issue 4James Adams, Jane Green, Caitlin Milazzo Over the past two decades the British Labour and Conservative parties have depolarized on economic and social welfare policy, at both the...
This article investigates the effects of the deep transformations in the relationship between West European class-mass parties and their electorates.
Publication year: 2012Source:Electoral Studies, Volume 31, Issue 4Daniel Stockemer, Lyle Scruggs In this article, we comprehensively analyze the macro-level link between income inequality and electoral turnout.
C’est presque rendu une joke plate que de dire que Radio-Canada devrait s’appeler Radio-Québec. Et là, finalement, quelqu’un a décidé d’en faire part au CRTC. Merci.
Is there any escape from all those political ads in the most hotly contested states in the three weeks before the presidential election?
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