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Political Branding: Political Candidates Positioning Based on Inter-Object Associative Affinity Index

The article presents the conception of positioning politicians based on a three-stage approach to political branding. The main assumption is that a political brand-and politician's image as its crucial component-is conceptualized as consisting of a node in memory to which a variety of associati...

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Published in:Journal of political marketing 2015-01, Vol.14 (1-2), p.152-174
Main Authors: Cwalina, Wojciech, Falkowski, Andrzej
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Perception
Politicians
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voter segmentation
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