partisanship
Rudd's ratings come down to earth; but he shouldn't worry
By Mark Bahnisch on March 16, 2010
In comments on my thread on the failure of the Abbott parental leave thought bubble to halt a move back to Labor in the polls (and the reasons why), I observed that Possum’s observation provides further confirmation that it was [...]
Posted in Media, Polls | Tagged ALP, approval rating, Coalition, Kevin Rudd, Labor, leadership, Liberal Party, mark latham, Media, New Labor, Newspoll, parental leave, partisanship, polling, Polls, preferred Prime Minister, soft vote, spin, state labor, The Australian, Tony Abbott, undecided vote | 31 Responses
Partisanship, politics and participation
By Mark Bahnisch on January 7, 2009
As Obama’s liberal supporters wait uneasily for January 20 to find out whether he really will use his post-partisan stance as a sweetener to implement progressive policy, Crooked Timber blogger and political scientist Henry Farrell has published a rather fascinating [...]
Posted in Activism, Blogging, Media, Philosophy, Sociology | Tagged barack obama, Blogging, blogosphere, deliberative democracy, Glenn Greenwald, Henry Farrell, internet activism, Jurgen Habermas, new media, partisanship, political blogging, political participation, political science, political sociology, public sphere, social media | 6 Responses




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