Lecturer in Media and Cultural Politics, University of East Anglia
I am a Lecturer in Media and Cultural Politics at the School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies at the University of East Anglia. I study the content and impact of visuals in politics, and how the impact of visuals is moderated by verbal arguments. I am also interested in the interplay of emotions and cognition in political decision-making, especially when citizens are asked to make difficult decisions, such as those involving policy trade-offs. My third research area is public opinion survey research.
Emmanuel Macron takes step closer to French presidency with strong performance in fiery debate
May 04, 2017 11:44 am UTC| Politics Insights & Views
Emmanuel Macron was a virtually unknown figure in French politics before 2012. Now, as leader of the new political movement En Marche! he finds himself in the position of being the defender of French liberal democratic...