Celebrytyzacja polityki w opiniach wyborców
Journal Title: Political Preferences - Year 2014, Vol 2014, Issue 8
Abstract
The article presents voters opinion about two aspects of political celebritization: celebritization of style and substance of politicians’ communication and politization fo celebrities. 64% of respondents sees similarities between politicians’ and celebrities’ communication form and content while only 22% of respondents agree with the thesis of politization of celebrities.
Authors and Affiliations
Tomasz Olczyk
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