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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel looks at the dynamic interaction between elites and the public. When and how does the public want leaders to be authentic, care about summits, perceive issue ownership, or punish leaders for incivility?
Under New (Issue) Ownership: Unpacking Competence, Preferences, and Priorities - Stephen N Goggin, San Diego State University; John Henderson, Yale University
A Comparison of Publics and MPs Views on Politicians Being Authentic - John Kenny, University of East Anglia; Lucas Geese, University of East Anglia
Political Incivility and Disgust - Bryan Gervais, University of Texas at San Antonio
Rise of Nationalism Shaping Political Engagement in East Asia - Hyerin Seo, Michigan State University