Threats to social status and support for far-right political parties
How economic threats to social status in the form of unemployment risk and rental market risk affects support for the far right in Europe.
I wrote a longer essay on how social status matters for far-right support. Many still wrongly associate the far right with the economically left behind. Taking social status seriously also cautions against the idea that deliverism will win back far-right voters.
equitablegrowth.org/threats-to-s...
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Ständig werden aus statistisch völlig irrelevanten Unterschieden alarmistische Schlagzeilen produziert. Ist das noch Clickbaiting oder schon Desinformation?
10.09.2025 07:01 — 👍 66 🔁 9 💬 4 📌 2
DFG - GEPRIS - Die Zukunft von Staatsbürgerschaft: eine deliberative Untersuchung von Meinungsbildung zum Wahlrecht in europäischen Migrationsgesellschaften
In Zeiten durchlässiger Grenzen stehen Konflikte um Staatsbürgerschaft in ganz Europa auf der politischen Agenda. Für Politik und Forschung ist es von ...
🥳 I'm excited that my project on opinion formation around the future of citizenship has received funding by @dfg.de
🔎 On this highly polarized issue, I will investigate opinion and opinion change in 4 migration societies. 💡This will include an issue-specific analysis of the transnational cleavage.
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BJPolS abstract discussing the political role of small business owners in advanced economies, including the impact on elections and policy.
NEW -
The Politics of Small Business Owners - cup.org/3GSWFBd
"experience of being a small business owner leads people to adopt conservative views on government regulation"
- Neil Malhotra, Yotam Margalit & Saikun Shi
#OpenAccess
18.07.2025 08:41 — 👍 20 🔁 12 💬 0 📌 3
🚨 Next GLES data release for #BTW25: GLES Cross-Section 2025 (ZA10100)
💻📝 CAWI/PAPI
👥Sample = 7,337
📅 Fieldwork: 24/02/25 - 23/04/25
🌍CSES Module 6 included
📥 doi.org/10.4232/5.ZA10100.1.0.0
17.06.2025 12:31 — 👍 12 🔁 6 💬 1 📌 1
🚨 New GLES release for #BTW25: GLES Rolling Cross-Section 2025 (ZA10101)
💻📱 CAWI | 👥 daily samples, total n = 8,562
📅 Fieldwork: 06/01/25 – 31/03/25
🔄 Pre- and post-election waves in RCS design plus supplementary wave
📥 doi.org/10.4232/5.ZA...
11.06.2025 12:53 — 👍 18 🔁 14 💬 1 📌 0
BJPolS abstract discussing a study on the impact of populist rhetoric on voter preferences and political competition.
NEW -
Winning Votes and Changing Minds: Do Populist Arguments Affect Candidate Evaluations and Issue Preferences? - cup.org/4jGIsVP
- @markuskollberg.bsky.social, @benlauderdale.bsky.social &
@chriswratil.bsky.social
#OpenAccess
22.04.2025 13:08 — 👍 22 🔁 9 💬 1 📌 1
BJPolS abstract discussing the negative effects of partisan polarization on democratic choices and the benefits of promoting the choice of third-party candidates, along with the impact of civic education on reducing polarization and enhancing democratic norms.
NEW -
Choosing Democracy Over Party? How Civic Education Can Mitigate the Anti-Democratic Effects of Partisan Polarization - cup.org/4iooX3d
- Melek Hilal Eroglu, Steven E. Finkel, @anjaneundorf.bsky.social, @aykutozturk.bsky.social & Ericka G. Rascón Ramírez
#OpenAccess
22.04.2025 14:45 — 👍 14 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 1
Don't miss the chance to join this #GESISworkshop!
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Exceptionally long, but familiarly pompous and uniformed, puff piece on the “good” nativism of Mette Frederiksen in Denmark.
Completely ignores most basic data and, of course, any academic research. Some quick points 🧵
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Basierend auf einer Vielzahl von Datenquellen zeigen wir in unserem Research Brief eine Sache: Verluste an die radikale Rechte sind nur marginal relevant für die elektorale Krise der Sozialdemokratie. Anders gesagt: heutige Wähler von radikal rechts sind keine früheren Sozialdemokraten.
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Whole journals would go belly up
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Startseite des AUTNES Online Panel Study: Data Dashboard. Die Grafik zeigt die Entwicklung des Vertrauens in den Nationalrat von 2017 bis 2024. Die Farbskala reicht von dunkelrot (sehr geringes Vertrauen, 0) bis dunkelblau (sehr hohes Vertrauen, 10). Die Mehrheit der Befragten vertraut dem Parlament nur wenig oder teilweise.
📊 Neues AUTNES Daten Dashboard ist live! 🎉
Es bietet Einblicke in die politischen Entwicklungen in #Österreich von 2017 bis 2024. Basierend auf der #AUTNES Online Panel Study lässt sich die Dynamik der öffentlichen Meinung über mehrere #Wahlen hinweg erkunden. 🗳️🔍🧵
🔗 131.130.71.40:3838/autnes/
13.02.2025 18:34 — 👍 66 🔁 29 💬 3 📌 2
A bar graph showing the issues that German voters say are the most important for their decision: peace/security 48%, the economy 41%, social justice 40%, immigration/asylum 27%, protecting the climate 23%, pensions 21%
In Europe, the #farright 𝗼𝘄𝗻𝘀 the #immigration issue. Yet, following a knife attack, the leader of the centre-right #CDU has decided to go 'all-in' (his actual words) on immigration. But even after days of relentless coverage, international security & the economy 𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗹 top the electorate's agenda.
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A few thoughts on the urban-rural divide in the upcoming German election (Thread). First: the benchmark. The 2021 election saw the strongest urban-rural divide in decades. With AfD and Greens, two parties had more distinct rural/urban voter support than any party had in recent elections 1/8
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Could you maybe provide a rough timeframe when we can expect the pre-release data? Thank you for your valuable work!
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Our article 'A Crisis of Political Trust?' led by @viktorv.bsky.social is now out in @bjpols.bsky.social! We use >3,000 surveys in 143 countries between 1958 and 2019, finding that trust in representative institutions has generally been declining in recent decades. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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the politics of shifting status hierarchies in the knowledge economy , current postdoc @ university of konstanz , incoming asst prof of politics @ oberlin
Postdoctoral researcher @IfPol_WWU | PhD from @PLUS_1622 | Democracy, Parties & Voters | cwegscheider.com
Assistant Professor in Comparative Politics @ESPOL_Lab, Lille
| Affective Polarization, Democracy, Populism, and (Political) Trust |
www.maximilianfilsinger.com
PhD’ing @KU Leuven // Cleavage theory, voting behaviour & political sociology // 🇧🇪 politics
Professor in political science at Aarhus University.
Party competition | Political Agendas | ‘Sapere Aude’ Research Leader on Youth Representation & Youth Wings. Father of 4.
www.henrikbechseeberg.com
The KU Leuven Voting and Democracy Research Group studies electoral democracies, public opinion, voting behaviour, political participation, political parties, and democratic institutions.
https://research.kuleuven.be/portal/en/unit/58127343?hl=en&lang=en
Quantitative social scientist. AP/Lecturer at University of Reading. PhD LSE Government. I work on polarization and emotions, the radical right and gender.
www.katharinalawall.com
Österreichische Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft (ÖGPW)
Austrian Political Science Association (AuPSA)
Covers a wide range of political science topics in Austrian and Comparative Politics. Research focus: political competition, elections, governments, coalitions.
PhD Candidate University of Vienna | Working on Climate Politics Somewhere Between Econ and PoliSci | Slight Chance of Mountain and Food Content
PoliSci PhD student @ Harvard / 🇬🇧🏳️🌈 / Creator of MyLittleCrony.com
Signal: @sehill.11
An academic collaboration between University of Reading, London School of Economics, and University of Southampton, designed to advance the research, teaching, and practice of public opinion and political behaviour measurement and analysis
poal.co.uk
PhD Student | @gles.bsky.social & @gesis.org | Political Science | Representation, Candidates & Elections, Parties, Attitudes
Dartmouth political scientist and Bright Line Watch co-director. Previously Upshot NYT / CJR contributor, Spinsanity co-founder, All the President's Spin co-author.
https://sites.dartmouth.edu/nyhan/
http://brightlinewatch.org
Assistant Professor at IE University | Previously at Immigration Policy Lab Stanford and UCL | Research on migration, displacement, conflict dynamics
sigridweber.com
Head of Research & Data @POLITICOEurope ・polarization, extremism, computational social science, text-as-data・PhD from University of Zurich, previously @Harvard Gov't, @Oxford DPIR & @University of Bremen (he/him)
Assistent Professor for European Politics at Sciences Po Paris I European and National Identity, Stereotypes l Experiments, NLP, etc.
https://sites.google.com/view/ronja-sczepanski/
PhD Candidate at University of Salzburg
Interests: Far-Right Politics, GAL-TAN cleavage, Democratic Backsliding, Multilevel and Structural Equation Modelling
Associate Professor @ucddublin.bsky.social • party competition, public opinion, political communication, computational social science • Maintainer @irishpollingind.bsky.social • Executive Committee Member @yai.ie
muellerstefan.net