Personality Politics?
The Role of Leader Evaluations in Democratic Elections
Edited by Marina Costa Lobo and John Curtis
Author Information
Marina Costa Lobo is a Political Science Researcher at the Social Sciences Institute of the University of Lisbon. Her research has focused on electoral behaviour and political institutions. She is co-director of the Portuguese Election Study since 2001. Recent publications include Portugal at the Polls (with A. Freire and P. Magalhaes) and academic articles in Political Research Quarterly, European Journal of Political Research, Electoral Studies and Party Politics .
John Curtis is a Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He was co-director of the British Election Study from 1983 to 1997, is a former member of the steering committee of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Project, and has been a co-editor of the British Social Attitudes series since 1994. Recent publications include The Rise of New Labour (with A. Heath and R. Jowell) and Has Devolution Delivered? (ed. With C. Bromley, D. McCrone and A. Park).
Contributors:
Amanda Bittner, Memorial University, Canada.
Marina Costa Lobo, Social Sciences Institute of the University of Lisbon.
John Curtice, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
Solidea Formichelli, University of Siena, Italy.
Andrei Gheorghita, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania.
Sascha Huber, University of Mannheim, Germany.
Romain Lachat, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain.
Michael Lewis-Beck, Professor Emeritus F. Wendell Miller Distinguished Professor at the University of Iowa, USA.
Marco Lisi, Social Sciences Institute of the University of Lisbon
Richard Nadeau, University of Montreal Canada.
Guillem Rico, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain.
Tatjana Rudi, University of Mainz, Germany.