‘Looking after the least fortunate in our society’; Shared membership, commonsense, and morality as resources for identification between politicians and voters
This article draws on research conducted within the project “Persuasion through identification in political discourse” funded by the Social Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society. We would like to thank Amy Marsh for kindly sharing data from her thesis for our project.
This is a pre-publication version of the following article: Litchfield, P., Hunt, A., Demasi, M., & Humă, B. (2024). ‘Looking after the least fortunate in our society’; Shared membership, commonsense, and morality as resources for identification between politicians and voters. Social Psychological Review, 26(1), 18–21. https://doi.org/10.53841/BPSSPR.2024.26.1.18