2020
DOI: 10.1080/17457289.2020.1857388
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Emotions and domestic vote choice

Abstract: What is the emotional impact of extraordinary events and how do they shape subsequent electoral outcomes? We posit that voters' emotional reactions to such events influence whether they are likely to re-think their prior vote choice. We focus on the Brexit referendum as a prominent example of such an event. The referendum outcome elicited different emotional responses among voters, and these challenged party loyalties. Using evidence from an online cross-sectional survey conducted in the UK in June 2017 shortl… Show more

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“…This role of emotions in politics was long neglected in research, but interest in this field has rapidly increased since the 1980s (Brader & Marcus, 2013). This increase in research attention may be due to the emotionally laden political events of recent years, with studies examining emotions regarding the Brexit referendum (Nadeau et al, 2021;Vasilopoulou & Wagner, 2022), the Trump election campaigns (Hoewe & Parrott, 2019;Ford et al, 2019), and public threats caused by pandemics (Albertson & Gadarian, 2015, Wang & Ahern, 2015 and climate change (Chadwick, 2015;Furlong & Vignoles, 2021).…”
Section: The Associations Between Discrete Emotions and Political Lea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This role of emotions in politics was long neglected in research, but interest in this field has rapidly increased since the 1980s (Brader & Marcus, 2013). This increase in research attention may be due to the emotionally laden political events of recent years, with studies examining emotions regarding the Brexit referendum (Nadeau et al, 2021;Vasilopoulou & Wagner, 2022), the Trump election campaigns (Hoewe & Parrott, 2019;Ford et al, 2019), and public threats caused by pandemics (Albertson & Gadarian, 2015, Wang & Ahern, 2015 and climate change (Chadwick, 2015;Furlong & Vignoles, 2021).…”
Section: The Associations Between Discrete Emotions and Political Lea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the exception of studies on U.S. presidential elections, the predominant approach to the study of leadership and voting has largely ignored the role of voters' feelings towards candidates in parliamentary systems (Scott and McDonald;Vasilopoulou and Wagner 2022). Most studies implicitly treat feelings and evaluation as synonymous.…”
Section: Leaders Emotions and Voters' Choicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Political scientists, sociologists and psychologists have increasingly focused on the role of emotions in EU politics in the wake of the so‐called emotional turn in the social sciences. Most studies of emotion in European politics have highlighted the role of emotions in shaping citizens' attitudes towards the EU and European integration and their voting behaviour (Capelos & Nielsen, 2018; Vasilopoulou & Wagner, 2020; Verbalyte & von Scheve, 2018). They have relied on public opinion surveys to observe the relationship between feelings and individual attitudes.…”
Section: The European Union: a Rational Non‐political Entity?mentioning
confidence: 99%