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The Role of Social (Political) Identity and Mediated “Reality” in Voter Behaviour (Case Study Slovakia)

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Švecová, MartinaORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-5971-0574
Carrilho, Kleber
Horsmanheimo, Laura
Linnamäki, Katinka
Helsinki Hub on Emotions, Populism and Polarisation

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Publication date
2024
Published in
Working Papers in Emotions, Populism and Polarisation
Publisher / Publication place
University of Helsinki (Helsinki)
Volume / Issue
3 (1)
ISBN / ISSN
ISBN: 0-000-00000-0eISSN: 2737-3657
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Abstract
The study examines why voters in Slovakia's corruption-ridden political landscape continue to supportpoliticians with criminal ties, despite extensive media exposure of their misconduct. Drawing from LilianManson's 'Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity', it suggests that emotional bonds andsocial identities often override rational evaluations, with media representation of political figures playinga pivotal role. The analysis focuses on the representation of Slovak Prime Ministers Peter Pellegriniand Igor Matovič during the early COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting how journalistic practices,intensified by a multiplier effect, shape public perceptions and impact democracy in Central and EasternEurope.
Keywords
balance analysis, emotions, hostile media effect, media discourse, representation, social identity, self-categorization theory, sentiment analysis
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14178/2563
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