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Identities & Public Personalities (Pauline Hanson (passionate,…
Identities & Public Personalities
Pauline Hanson
passionate
opinionated
aggressive
controversial
perceived as ignorant/racist
abrasive
devisive
mother, politician, small business owner, right wing
positivity/negativity dependent on political views. driven and motivated considered positive traits
clearly lays out political position
Malcolm Turnbull
narcissist, business man in high ranking positions, raised presbyterian, converted to roman catholicism, BA arts, law & civil law, manipulative and conniving
co founded law firm, legal fight with British government - determined
father, good education
Donald Trump
republican, businessman/tv host, risk taker, narcissist, power hungry, racist, sexist, money hungry
political identity - positive aspects
businessman - valuable to business
Tony Abbott
obnoxious, arrogant, persistent, opportunist, combative, longevity (potentially positive)
many negative perceptions
not specifically positive perceptions, but neutral dependent on situation
Julia GIllard
woman in power (positive perception by other women)
progressive - but identity has been attacked in terms of hypocrisy and welfare cuts to single mothers
resilient, emotionally intelligent - seen as positive i.e. governing through difficult time
atheist - positive or negative depending on personal identities
often opposed by party, socially combative - positive perception 'underdog' story
capable of standing up for what she believed in - some people said a good thing, but others questioned if she could be effective leader
seen as and calls herself progressive - many believe makes her capable of reform. others attacked - called it not progressive or hypocritical because of specific policies
unmarried and childless - some people perceived as positive, others questioned this for a family orientated country