Political Incivility in the Parliamentary, Electoral and Media Arena
Crossing Boundaries
Herausgeber: Walter, Annemarie S
Political Incivility in the Parliamentary, Electoral and Media Arena
Crossing Boundaries
Herausgeber: Walter, Annemarie S
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This edited volume affords conceptual and analytical convergence in the study of political incivility by bringing together theoretical and empirical work of scholars from various (sub)disciplines studying political incivility within European countries and the USA.
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This edited volume affords conceptual and analytical convergence in the study of political incivility by bringing together theoretical and empirical work of scholars from various (sub)disciplines studying political incivility within European countries and the USA.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780367697464
- ISBN-10: 0367697467
- Artikelnr.: 67441541
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780367697464
- ISBN-10: 0367697467
- Artikelnr.: 67441541
Annemarie S. Walter is Assistant Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Introduction: The Study of Political Incivility and its Challenges Part 1:
Political Incivility: Concept and Measurement 1. Civility Through the
Comparative Lens: Challenges and Achievements 2. Words That Hurt Democracy:
The Sticks and Stones of Anti-Democratic Discourse in Hungary and Germany
3. Measuring Incivility in Parliamentary Debates: Validating a Sentiment
Analysis Procedure with Calls to Order in the Austrian Parliament Part 2:
Political Incivility in the Parliamentary Arena 4. Legislative Conflict:
Are Ideologues More Uncivil? 5. Contested Democracy and the Rise of Archaic
Derogatory Language in the Polish Parliament Part 3: Political Incivility
in the Electoral Arena 6. How the Emotion of Contempt can Help Explain
Political Effects of Incivility 7. Voters' Emotional Responses to Negative
Campaign Messages 8. A Whole New Ball Game or Not? A Comparative Analysis
on the Content of the Print Media News and Tweets Circling the November
2015 Turkish Election 9. The 2016 EU Referendum Campaign on Social Media:
Uncivil MPs and Campaign Groups? Part 4: Political Incivility in the Media
Arena 10. Interactional Forms of Political Negativism in the Broadcast
Political Interviews of the Campaign for the Italian Political Election of
2013 11. Will Fouls in Politics be Punished? An Experiment on the Effect of
Incivility on the Support for the Sender and for the Political System 12.
Rude by Nature? Political Cartoons and Political Incivility. Conclusion:
The Study of Political Incivility and How to Move Forward
Political Incivility: Concept and Measurement 1. Civility Through the
Comparative Lens: Challenges and Achievements 2. Words That Hurt Democracy:
The Sticks and Stones of Anti-Democratic Discourse in Hungary and Germany
3. Measuring Incivility in Parliamentary Debates: Validating a Sentiment
Analysis Procedure with Calls to Order in the Austrian Parliament Part 2:
Political Incivility in the Parliamentary Arena 4. Legislative Conflict:
Are Ideologues More Uncivil? 5. Contested Democracy and the Rise of Archaic
Derogatory Language in the Polish Parliament Part 3: Political Incivility
in the Electoral Arena 6. How the Emotion of Contempt can Help Explain
Political Effects of Incivility 7. Voters' Emotional Responses to Negative
Campaign Messages 8. A Whole New Ball Game or Not? A Comparative Analysis
on the Content of the Print Media News and Tweets Circling the November
2015 Turkish Election 9. The 2016 EU Referendum Campaign on Social Media:
Uncivil MPs and Campaign Groups? Part 4: Political Incivility in the Media
Arena 10. Interactional Forms of Political Negativism in the Broadcast
Political Interviews of the Campaign for the Italian Political Election of
2013 11. Will Fouls in Politics be Punished? An Experiment on the Effect of
Incivility on the Support for the Sender and for the Political System 12.
Rude by Nature? Political Cartoons and Political Incivility. Conclusion:
The Study of Political Incivility and How to Move Forward
Introduction: The Study of Political Incivility and its Challenges Part 1:
Political Incivility: Concept and Measurement 1. Civility Through the
Comparative Lens: Challenges and Achievements 2. Words That Hurt Democracy:
The Sticks and Stones of Anti-Democratic Discourse in Hungary and Germany
3. Measuring Incivility in Parliamentary Debates: Validating a Sentiment
Analysis Procedure with Calls to Order in the Austrian Parliament Part 2:
Political Incivility in the Parliamentary Arena 4. Legislative Conflict:
Are Ideologues More Uncivil? 5. Contested Democracy and the Rise of Archaic
Derogatory Language in the Polish Parliament Part 3: Political Incivility
in the Electoral Arena 6. How the Emotion of Contempt can Help Explain
Political Effects of Incivility 7. Voters' Emotional Responses to Negative
Campaign Messages 8. A Whole New Ball Game or Not? A Comparative Analysis
on the Content of the Print Media News and Tweets Circling the November
2015 Turkish Election 9. The 2016 EU Referendum Campaign on Social Media:
Uncivil MPs and Campaign Groups? Part 4: Political Incivility in the Media
Arena 10. Interactional Forms of Political Negativism in the Broadcast
Political Interviews of the Campaign for the Italian Political Election of
2013 11. Will Fouls in Politics be Punished? An Experiment on the Effect of
Incivility on the Support for the Sender and for the Political System 12.
Rude by Nature? Political Cartoons and Political Incivility. Conclusion:
The Study of Political Incivility and How to Move Forward
Political Incivility: Concept and Measurement 1. Civility Through the
Comparative Lens: Challenges and Achievements 2. Words That Hurt Democracy:
The Sticks and Stones of Anti-Democratic Discourse in Hungary and Germany
3. Measuring Incivility in Parliamentary Debates: Validating a Sentiment
Analysis Procedure with Calls to Order in the Austrian Parliament Part 2:
Political Incivility in the Parliamentary Arena 4. Legislative Conflict:
Are Ideologues More Uncivil? 5. Contested Democracy and the Rise of Archaic
Derogatory Language in the Polish Parliament Part 3: Political Incivility
in the Electoral Arena 6. How the Emotion of Contempt can Help Explain
Political Effects of Incivility 7. Voters' Emotional Responses to Negative
Campaign Messages 8. A Whole New Ball Game or Not? A Comparative Analysis
on the Content of the Print Media News and Tweets Circling the November
2015 Turkish Election 9. The 2016 EU Referendum Campaign on Social Media:
Uncivil MPs and Campaign Groups? Part 4: Political Incivility in the Media
Arena 10. Interactional Forms of Political Negativism in the Broadcast
Political Interviews of the Campaign for the Italian Political Election of
2013 11. Will Fouls in Politics be Punished? An Experiment on the Effect of
Incivility on the Support for the Sender and for the Political System 12.
Rude by Nature? Political Cartoons and Political Incivility. Conclusion:
The Study of Political Incivility and How to Move Forward