Governance and scandal
In: Policy options: Options politiques, Band 25, Heft 5, S. 30-65
ISSN: 0226-5893
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In: Policy options: Options politiques, Band 25, Heft 5, S. 30-65
ISSN: 0226-5893
In: Latin American weekly report, Heft 14, S. 159
ISSN: 0143-5280
In: Ōsugi Sakae, Anarchist in Taishō Japan, S. 91-110
In: Social service review: SSR, Band 43, Heft 2, S. 207-208
ISSN: 1537-5404
In: https://doi.org/10.7916/D88P605X
This review of Mark West's book -- Secrets, Sex and Spectacle -- proceeds in four parts. Part I describes West's account of scandal in Japan and the United States and explores some of the ramifications of his account. Part II examines the formation of scandal in contemporary China. Part III compares scandal in China with West's conclusions about scandal in Japan and the United States. Part IV discusses defamation litigation in China, with a view to adding further comparative insight to West's discussion of Japanese libel suits.
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In: British journal of political science, Band 42, Heft 2, S. 263-282
ISSN: 1469-2112
Elections involving a major scandal were unusual in the late 1970s, but today nearly half are so affected. Multilevel analyses of Eurobarometer data reveal that scandal elections once had negative net effects on satisfaction with democracy. However, as scandals have become more common, the negative effect has withered away. This "scandal fatigue" process appears driven by changes in scandal material, rather than by changes in citizens' reactions to a given type of material. Scandals involving several politicians and parties still really matter, but these have not become markedly more common. The possibility that the increasing incidence of scandals has created a more critical approach to scandal material is discussed. As scandals accumulate, citizens may become more prone to ponder the relevance of a story and the motives of the messenger. Adapted from the source document.
In: Telos: critical theory of the contemporary, Band 2012, Heft 158, S. 37-58
ISSN: 1940-459X
In: Sociétés: revue des sciences humaines et sociales, Band 149, Heft 3, S. 11-14
ISSN: 1782-155X