Submitted the thesis everybody
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PhD at KU Leuven | Intergroup Relations and Religious Tolerance
Submitted the thesis everybody
30.06.2025 16:01 β π 41 π 2 π¬ 4 π 0ECR Seminar Series!
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Feb 28 | π 14:00-15:00 CET
Topic: Machine Learning in Causal Inference
π€ Speaker: Guido Priem (KU Leuven): A Conjoint Experiment on Religious Tolerance
π¬ Discussant: Jorien Veldwijk (Erasmus Uni Rotterdam)
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Does loneliness correlate with support for the populist radical right? In the Netherlands, yes-lonelier individuals were more likely to support the PRR across 15 years of data (2008-2023), with effect sizes comparable to health correlates of loneliness. (1/9)
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Happy that our project with Eva Jaspers and David Kretschmer has been selected for the LISS panel Grant! We aim to use a factorial experiment to examine where citizens draw the line between tolerable and intolerable religious expressions.
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Abstract of the article "Freedom for all? Populism and the instrumental support of freedom of speech" by Alberto Stefanelli, Koen Abts and Bart Meuleman. Published online first in West European Politics.
Figure 1, sowing predicted probabilities of normative support for unconstrained freedom of speech, controlling for all other variables included in the model.
Figure 2, showing coefficient of populist attitudes on allowing ideologically motivated speeches, controlling for all the other variables included in the model.
Online first: "Freedom for all? Populism and the instrumental support of freedom of speech" by @albertostefanelli.bsky.social Koen Abts & Bart Meuleman
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