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Visual Culture, Personalization, and Politics: A Comparative Analysis of Political Leaders’ Instagram-Based Image-Making and Communication in Spain and India

International Journal of Strategic Communication, 2023
How do specific sociopolitical cultural contexts influence the image-making strategies of heads of state on social media? Through a hybrid visual quantitative and qualitative analysis, this study highlights the ways in which political leaders of two ...
C. Navarro   +2 more
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Personal and Political Sources of Political Alienation

British Journal of Political Science, 1975
This paper began by reviewing several major conceptual and methodological difficulties surrounding the measurement of political alienation/allegiance and proceeded to describe the level and the sources of alienation (as measured by our preliminary indicator, the PAI) within the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area.
Jack Citrin   +3 more
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The Personalization of Modern Politics

European Review, 2007
The individual characteristics of leaders and voters have assumed great importance in modern political discourse. Pervasive media influence points to leaders' personality as an anchor around which political information is organized in drawing in and/or deterring the electorate's preferences.
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Thus spoke Zuckerberg: Journalistic discourse, executive personae, and the personalization of tech industry power

New Media & Society, 2022
As technology chief executive officers have become public figures, their personae operate as loci for journalistic discourse about the intersection of moral responsibilities, regulation, and political-economic power of the tech industry.
Brian Creech, Jessica Maddox
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Indicators of Political Personalization

2018
Ten indicators of political personalization, covering all of its types and subtypes, are presented in this chapter. The analysis starts with the institutional personalization of both governmental (electoral systems and executives) and nongovernmental institutions (leadership selection and candidate selection in political parties).
Gideon Rahat, Ofer Kenig
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Oil income and the personalization of autocratic politics

Political Science Research and Methods, 2019
Personalist regimes are more reliant on natural resource rents than other models of autocracy, but the direction of causation is unclear. Resource wealth could finance patronage and allow leaders to skip construction of institutionalized systems of rule,
Matthew D. Fails
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Personalization of Power and Repression in Dictatorships

Journal of Politics, 2020
This article uses new data measuring gradations of personalism in authoritarian regimes to evaluate the relationship between concentration of power and patterns of repression.
Erica Frantz   +3 more
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Of Tennis, Persons and Politics

Philosophical Investigations, 1993
C'est dans le contexte de la perception de Weil, de la philosophie et de la connaissance comme affaires d'action et de pratique que l'A.
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The Politics of Persons

2009
It is both an ideal and an assumption of traditional conceptions of justice for liberal democracies that citizens are autonomous, self-governing persons. Yet standard accounts of the self and of self-government at work in such theories are hotly disputed and often roundly criticized in most of their guises.
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The political side of personality

2011
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CAPRARA, Gian Vittorio   +2 more
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