Inside the Mind of a Voter, Michael Bruter
Inside the Mind of a Voter, Michael Bruter
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Inside the Mind of a Voter
A New Approach to Electoral Psychology

Author: Michael Bruter, Sarah Harrison

Narrator: Julian Elfer

Unabridged: 11 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/30/2020


Synopsis

This book invites listeners on a unique journey inside the mind of a voter using unprecedented data from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, South Africa, and Georgia throughout a period when the world evolved from the centrist dominance of Obama and Mandela to the shock victories of Brexit and Trump. Michael Bruter and Sarah Harrison explore three interrelated aspects of the heart and mind of voters: the psychological bases of their behavior, how they experience elections and the emotions this entails, and how and when elections bring democratic resolution. The authors examine unique concepts including electoral identity, atmosphere, ergonomics, and hostility.

From filming the shadow of voters in the polling booth, to panel study surveys, election diaries, and interviews, Bruter and Harrison unveil insights into the conscious and subconscious sides of citizens' psychology throughout a unique decade for electoral democracy. They highlight how citizens' personality, memory, and identity affect their vote and experience of elections, when elections generate hope or hopelessness, and how subtle differences in electoral arrangements interact with voters' psychology to trigger different emotions.

About Michael Bruter

Michael Bruter is professor of political science at the London School of Economics and director of the Electoral Psychology Observatory. He is the coauthor, with Sarah Harrison, of Mapping Extreme Right Ideology, The Future of Our Democracies, and, with Sarah Harrison, Bart Cammaerts, Shaku Banaji, and Nick Anstead, Youth Participation in Democratic Life.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sofia on October 31, 2025

I first came across this book while doing my bachelor’s degree. In fact, Michael Bruter delivered some lectures and part of our reading was to read this book (I always found it funny when professors did that). But I found myself genuinely quite interested in the subject and went ahead and bought the......more