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π August issue What are the consequences of affective polarisation? Lars Erik Berntzen, Haylee Kelsall & Eelco Harteveld investigate the relationship between avoidance, intolerance & support for violence against party supporters in π³π΄ + π¬π§ #OA bit.ly/3Z0IcrS
I'm happy to see that my paper on the sources of social status was published EJPR journal while I was on vacation ποΈ Using a conjoint design, fielded in π¨π, I show that economic and cultural sources shape social status. 1/4
π August issue How do legislators re-establish responsiveness? π£οΈ R Itzkovitch-Malka, Guy Mor-Lan, Odelia Oshri & S Shenhav argue that they use speaking time in parliament to pay attention to constituents who might be dissatisfied with how they voted #OA bit.ly/3TwJMRd
π August issue Still proud at the polls? π³οΈβπ Using πΈπͺ data, Michal Grahn finds evidence of a positive, sustained sexuality-driven voter turnout gap across multiple elections π³οΈ which manifests itself a decade after the enactment of same-sex marriage bit.ly/3RwO0aE #OA
New paper with Peter Thisted Dinesen and Kim SΓΈnderskov just published (open access) in EJPR journal: doi.org/10.1111/1475-6β¦ We study the connection between local economic inequality and political system support - and find no systematic relationship. 1/3
Read more about our new article in EJPR journal βDoes Economic Inequality Reduce Political System Support? Local-level Evidence from Denmarkβ in this threadπ The article is available in Open Access here: doi.org/10.1111/1475-6β¦ Many thanks to ROCKWOOL Fonden for fundingπ
π Congratulations to Laia Balcells, Lesley-Ann Daniels & Alexander Kuo for being awarded the IEA 2024 Prize for their article 'Territorial disputes and affective polarization' Read their research #OpenAccess π bit.ly/3MP664l
π’ Making the case for democracy Using a field experiment in π©πͺ Alexander Wuttke, see: kunkakom.bsky.social & Florian Foos introduce βdemocratic persuasionβ as an actionable intervention to foster the resilience of citizens' commitment to liberal #democracy #OA π bit.ly/3XWGoRT
A highly relevant (and perhaps perpetually timely) piece of research on [political] leadership approval during crises: ejpr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14β¦ EJPR journal
π Anne Rasmussen - @annerasmussen.bsky.social & Stefanie Reher use survey experiments in π©πͺπ¬π§πΊπΈ to show how the ties citizens hold to different types of interest groups affect their perceived legitimacy of involving them in parliamentary hearings #OA π bit.ly/4cOUfxu
π Vol 63.3 Issue framing, political identities & #Covid Sabina Avdagic & U Sedelmeier conduct a π¬π§ survey experiment & analyse how frames in #PublicDiscourse influence support π for multilateral vaccine cooperation during Covid-19 π· π bit.ly/3ZKHJKH #OA
π Dimensions of polarization, realignment & electoral participation π Through a study of 23 European countries Morgan Le Corre Juratic examines if party polarization in multiparty systems affects individualsβ propensity to turn out &, if so, who is mobilized #OA π bit.ly/3XfpGvn
π¨βπΌπ©βπΌ Does a leader's gender affect a country's performance during a health crisis? Amir Freund & Yael Shomer use evidence from four #COVID waves π¦ over a period of two years to explore the impact of gender in leadership roles & the gendered performance gap bit.ly/3Xaej7V
π£οΈ Rallying around the leader in times of crises By analysing π©πͺ panel data from the #COVID pandemic, Roni Lehrer Oke Bahnsen Klara MΓΌller Marcel Neunhoeffer, T Gschwend & S Juhlexamine the 'rally effect' & crises politics in democracies #OpenAccess π bit.ly/4e4GUSE
π Vol 63.3 Fight or flight? Wiebke Marie Junk, Michele Crepaz & Ellis Aizenberg conduct a comparative survey experiment in π polities in #Europe to reveal how access barriers π§ & interest disruption β affect the activities of interest organisations #OA π bit.ly/3F6Vslz
π Do people show a particular preference for policies that pay off within, rather than beyond, their own lifetime? π Using a conjoint experiment in π¬π§, Matthew Barnfield investigates policy discounting across & beyond the lifespan π #OA bit.ly/4e4y0oo