Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal Emerald Article: Are voters‚ consumers?: A qualitative exploration of the voter-consumer analogy in political marketing Norman Peng‚ Chris Hackley Article information: To cite this document: Norman Peng‚ Chris Hackley‚ (2009)‚"Are voters‚ consumers?: A qualitative exploration of the voter-consumer analogy in political marketing"‚ Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal‚ Vol. 12 Iss: 2 pp. 171 186 Permanent link to this document:
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The effect on TV ads on voter impressions is related to the political advertising on TV‚ which has been taken place for most political elections since television ads have become the primary tool of communication in American campaigns. A political ad “advertised whose central focus is the marketing of ideas‚ attitudes‚ and concerns about public issues‚ including political concepts and political candidates” (Barron). Political advertising remains the communication format that dominates presidential
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issues‚ sense of civic duty and overall displeasure with our current president. Those are some of the main factors contributing to voter turnout. I believe that voter turnout is fundamental to a healthy democracy. With this being a political analysis class‚ I felt that my topic of choice was very interesting and I was very curious to develop the preliminary outcomes. Voter turnout is usually attributed to political disengagement and the belief that voting for one candidate‚ party or another will do
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WOMEN IN POLITICS: Voter‚ Party and Candidate Characteristics Influence on Women’s Outcomes in Congress Mikayla N. Titus Women’s involvement in politics is something we see common in today’s world‚ but it never used to be like this. In 1917‚ capitol hill saw a major change with the induction of the first female Representative‚ Jeannette Rankin of Montana. Ever since‚ women have been more actively involved in our political system. Currently there are 104 women that hold seats in Congress which make
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Open ID and Web Security INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT Lys Rodríguez de Castro Gonzáles 29484 Verónica Herrera Mestizo 30091 Manuela Oberhof 29477 Minyeong Kang 30084 01/02/2011 19/01/2010 1. Explain why OpenID offer users greater convenience and security than the current system By using the current
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Voter turnout isn’t great; many Americans just simply don’t vote. I choose the topic on American voter turnout during the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections because former president Obama and current president Trump ran a completely different campaign. I wanted to research how this may have affected the peoples votes or the lake of. During my research I looked at the background of American voter turnout‚ both of the elections as a whole like who voted and what made them vote that way‚ the battleground
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combining access control in some schools‚ colleges and universities that utilized secured ID cards for their identification and transaction to foster a safe learning environment‚ we will achieve flexibility and convenience. From our traditional usage of ID‚ we just use ID for identification. But now we will add some function for it. Using new school ID system will make it easy and affordable to integrate new ID system technologies that make the life of the students more efficient. 3.0 Reasons
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inhabitants were still not encouraged or entitled to do so. Five years later when they claimed all women were eligible to vote‚ indigenous women were still excluded (Australian Electoral Commission‚ 2006‚ p4). With talk of Federation came hope for new law reforms. However‚ as quickly as talk of federation came‚ so too did talk of the White Australia Policy. It stated that anyone on the electoral rolls before 1901 could vote (which theoretically included the indigenous population). However‚ people questioned
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not work anymore. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY This research study is descriptive and explanatory research endeavor. It seeks to inform the reader about the benefits and advantages of having more convenient and systematic ID system because indeed‚ high technology and security is related to each other. Having convenience in all our tasks performed in our daily lives is very helpful using high technology equipment and gadgets. How about attaching this concept in terms of
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The 2013 law requiring Texans to show a valid identification card before voting in any election has caused quite a controversy since its implementation even though the national Constitution clearly specifies any state is allowed to require what it deems necessary to ensure lawful elections. The main incentive for implementing the requirement was “… a fear of voter fraud (especially‚ a suspicion that non-citizens who are illegally in this country are voting) (Denniston‚ 2014). While this law while hopefully
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