Reto Bürgisser
@retobuergisser
PostDoc @IPZ_ch丨PhD @EUI_EU丨Political Economy and Comparative Politics
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http://retobuergisser.com 07-02-2013 15:36:48
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Oggi su Repubblica A&F trovate le riflessioni mie e di Lorenzo Moretti sulla riforma della politica di coesione: rischia di essere inefficace a lungo termine senza una visione strategica per innovazione e competitività nel Mezzogiorno. #PoliticaDiCoesione #Innovazione #Economia
Do education policies shape political inequality?🤔 In our article Comparative Political Studies with Nadja Wehl, we argue & find that they do! doi.org/10.1177/001041… Here's why: 1) schools are important socialization environments: people spend much time there during impressionable years 1/5
In light of the UK extreme-right (ER) riots & Tommy Robinson's role in them, our conditionally accepted British Jnl Poli Sci paper w/@FlorianFoos shows a causal effect of media exposure to extreme right actors, incl. Robinson, on support for extreme right views: osf.io/preprints/soca… 1/11
Very happy to share my (very first!) paper with @mariusbusemeyer and Tobias F. Tober published now at Regulation & Governance: "Digitalization and the green transition: Different challenges, same policy responses?" 🧵Here's a summary thread... 1/8
📚 Our book on the transformation of the Left in emerging knowledge societies is out 📚 OPEN ACCESS tinyurl.com/ahuxx6d6 🧵 on key findings. Today: the voters @IPZ @UZH Cambridge University Press - Politics 1/9
📕 The Transformation of the Left in Emerging Knowledge Societies Thanks to ruth dassonneville Simon Hix and Peter A. Hall for endorsements OPEN ACCESS tinyurl.com/ahuxx6d6 3 🧵 on key findings. Today: Motivations of Vote Choice IPZ - Political Science UZH University of Zurich Cambridge University Press - Politics 1/6
Running a survey? Wondering if you should include a “don’t know” response option in your policy preference questions? In our new PSRM Journal paper, Christopher Wlezien and me examine the consequences of the DK option for (various) estimates of public opinion cambridge.org/core/journals/… 1/n
Why is #wealth #inequality in Switzerland 🇨🇭 not only high (level) but keeps rising (trend) 📈? Since Marius Brülhart asked, here's 🧵 of possible explanations based on my recent work:
Is it possible to separate the effects of economic shocks from cultural concerns in voting behavior? 🚨New paper at Comparative Political Studies🚨Italo Piero Stanig🌳 & I address the methodological difficulties in making such distinctions and provides new evidence on the globalization backlash 1/5
New Publication WEP Journal: In this paper, I analyze cohort differences in consideration sets: Do newer generations *consider* voting for more and different parties than earlier generations? Spoiler alert: Yes to both! 👇🧵 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…