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Lisi, M. & Pereira, J. S. (2019). Campaign individualization in comparative perspective: does the context matter?. Revista da Faculdade de Letras do Porto. Série História. 9 (2), 104-128
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M. Lisi and J. A. Santucci,  "Campaign individualization in comparative perspective: does the context matter?", in Revista da Faculdade de Letras do Porto. Série História, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 104-128, 2019
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@article{lisi2019_1713962416316,
	author = "Lisi, M. and Pereira, J. S.",
	title = "Campaign individualization in comparative perspective: does the context matter?",
	journal = "Revista da Faculdade de Letras do Porto. Série História",
	year = "2019",
	volume = "9",
	number = "2",
	doi = "10.21747/0871164X/hist9_2a6",
	pages = "104-128",
	url = "http://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/historia/issue/view/445"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Campaign individualization in comparative perspective: does the context matter?
T2  - Revista da Faculdade de Letras do Porto. Série História
VL  - 9
IS  - 2
AU  - Lisi, M.
AU  - Pereira, J. S.
PY  - 2019
SP  - 104-128
SN  - 0871-164X
DO  - 10.21747/0871164X/hist9_2a6
UR  - http://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/historia/issue/view/445
AB  - Despite a great flourishing of studies on election campaigns, the issue of individualized campaigns has been widely neglected, especially from a comparative perspective. Yet, campaigns differ not only in terms of strategy or style, but also with regard to the role played by individual candidates. This article examines the variation of both the communicative focus and the resources used by candidates across different Western democracies. Using data from the Comparative Candidate Surveys (CCS), it tests the impact of several institutional and political features on campaign individualization. Our results show that both electoral systems and the legal framework regulating electoral contests display a significant impact on campaign individualization.
ER  -