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In this chapter we develop an agenda for future research on the personalization of politics. To do so, we clarify the propositions of the personalization hypothesis, critically discuss the normative standard on which most studies base their evaluation of personalization, and systematically summarize empirical research findings. We show that the condemnation of personalization is based on a trivial logic and on a maximalist definition of democracy. The review of empirical studies leads us to question the assumption that personalization has steadily increased in all areas of politics. Finally, our normative considerations help us develop new research questions on how personalized politics affects democracy. Moreover, this review also makes clear that another weakness of today's empirical research on the personalization of politics lies in methodological problems and a lack of analysis of the impacts of systemic and contextual variables. Consequently, we suggest methodological pathways and possible explanatory factors for the study of personalization.
Die Tragödie des Geistes
(1895)
Das binaurale Hören
(1893)
Die Verhältnisse des binauralen Hörens sind noch nicht häufig Gegenstand physiologischer Untersuchungen gewesen. Und was diese an anscheinend positiven Ergebnissen zu Tage gefördert, ist gerade für die wichtigsten Punkte noch so controvers, dass wir von einem Abschlusse der vorwürfigen Fragen offenbar noch weit entfernt sind. Eine kurze Skizzirung der in der Literatur zerstreuten hierher gehörigen Arbeiten wird dieses wenig erfreuliche Urtheil begründen.
The aim of this study is to look into the reasons for the institutional character assumed by the exchanges of prisoners from the early 9th until the end of the lOth century in the context of the Arab-Byzantine struggle in the Middle East. Over a period of 161 years, 20 official exchanges involving several hundrends of prisoners took place at the bed of the river Lamis near Tarse by the Cilician frontier. ...