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The Oxford Handbook of Electoral Persuasion by Elizabeth Suhay, Bernard Grofman, Alexander H. Trechsel, (editors) ISBN 9780190860806, 9780190860837, 9780190860813, 0190860804, 0190860839, 0190860812 instant download

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Authors:Elizabeth Suhay, Bernard Grofman, Alexander H. Trechsel, (editors)
Pages:1124 pages
Year:2020
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:6.71 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780190860806, 9780190860837, 9780190860813, 0190860804, 0190860839, 0190860812
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The Oxford Handbook of Electoral Persuasion by Elizabeth Suhay, Bernard Grofman, Alexander H. Trechsel, (editors) ISBN 9780190860806, 9780190860837, 9780190860813, 0190860804, 0190860839, 0190860812 instant download

Electoral persuasion rests at the center of the democratic process. Politicians, parties, interest groups, members of the media, and citizens themselves are constantly communicating with one another about electorally relevant topics. These communications will ultimately influence—although not always in predictable ways—voters’ choices and, therefore, election outcomes and the direction of government. Scholarship on this important topic has exploded in recent decades. Yet, there have been relatively few efforts to synthesize the accumulated knowledge. In this volume, we bring together accomplished scholars who study one or more aspect of electoral persuasion—who communicates with whom about democratic politics, what they communicate about and why, how and where they communicate, and with what effect. The result is a vibrant collection of US-based and international perspectives on the relevant actors, their motivations and methods of persuasion, and their varied influences on electoral choice.

DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190860806.001.0001

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