IN NEW ISSUE: How does populism drive participation patterns beyond turnout and vote choice? @robert-a-huber.bsky.social & @steven-vanhauwaert.bsky.social take a theory- & data-driven approach to examine this topic: buff.ly/pEFAF5l (OPEN ACCESS)
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Dimensions of Participation and Populism in Times of Discontent: A Theory- and Data-Driven Approach - Robert A Huber, Steven M Van Hauwaert, 2024
We know that populism influences turnout and vote choice. Yet, we know surprisingly little about how populism drives broader participation patterns. In this stu...
How does populism drive participation patterns beyond turnout and vote choice? @robert-a-huber.bsky.social & @steven-vanhauwaert.bsky.social take a theory- & data-driven approach to examine this topic: buff.ly/PXMURFq (OPEN ACCESS)
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Public responsiveness and the macro-origins of immigration opinions across Western Europe | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
Public responsiveness and the macro-origins of immigration opinions across Western Europe
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We look at factors explaining shifts in aggregate public opinion on immigration in 13 European countries over almost 40 years. Turns out the economy counts a lot, as does politics.
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Much has been said about populist voting and populist support, but much less about the relationship between populist attitudes and different forms of non-electoral participation. Perhaps recent @polstudies.bsky.social paper could be of interest! journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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Populism and Democracy on the Individual Level: Building on, Yet Moving Beyond the Supply Side | PS: Political Science & Politics | Cambridge Core
Populism and Democracy on the Individual Level: Building on, Yet Moving Beyond the Supply Side
If you hadn't had a chance to look at the
@pspolisci.bsky.social symposium "Populism and Democracy: Mapping the Field and the Road Ahead" you can find it here: cup.org/42erybO. My quick reflection on populism on the individual level is part of it: shorturl.at/BFrA0. Excellent teaching tool!
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