
Negative campaigning is a central component of politics in the United States. Yet, until now, demonstrating the impact of combative advertising on voters has been elusive. How can we reconcile the findings of a plethora of studies with the methods of politicians? This book cuts through to the central issue: how negative advertising influences voters' attitudes and actions. Focusing on U.S. senatorial campaigns, Kim Fridkin and Patrick Kenney draw from surveys, experiments, facial expression analysis, content analyses, and focus groups. They develop the "tolerance and tactics theory of negativity" that marries citizens' tolerance for negativity with campaign messages varying in their civility and relevance and demonstrate how citizens' beliefs and behaviors are affected. Using this original framework, they find harsh and relevant messages influence voters' decisions, especially for people with less tolerance for negativity. And, irrelevant and uncivil advertisements demobilize voters, with low tolerance individuals affected most sharply.
This book investigates how negative political advertising influences voter attitudes and behaviors within the context of U.S. Senate campaigns. Authors Kim Fridkin and Patrick Kenney, both established scholars in political science, utilize a multi-methodological approach to reconcile conflicting academic findings regarding campaign tactics. They introduce the "tolerance and tactics theory of negativity," a framework that evaluates how individual voter tolerance levels interact with the civility and relevance of campaign messaging to shape electoral outcomes.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a rigorous empirical contribution to the study of political communication and voter behavior. Scholars frequently cite the authors' use of diverse methodologies, such as facial expression analysis and focus groups, as a standard for evaluating the psychological impact of negative campaigning.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
2019-05-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190947578
ISBN-13:
9780190947576
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