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Perceptual accuracy, policy congruence and electoral success of candidates
Abstract Recent research has documented that politicians are not good at estimating citizens' policy preferences, though their ability to do so varies across parties and individuals. The postulated link between this low perceptual accuracy and substantive representation has rarely been explored empirically.
Léïla Eisner +2 more
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Sciences de l'homme et politique
American philantropic foundations (Carnegie, Rockfeller, Ford) have been present in France throughout the 20th century, funding most higher education and research institutions.
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One political science among others: French political science in the light of the structuration of an international field (1947–1970) The social history of political science has long been considered as an illegitimate field of study, before gaining in ...
Boncourt, Thibaud
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Abstract This research note investigates how discriminatory experiences shape political protest behaviour among lower social class citizens. While prior studies show that discrimination mobilises ethnic and racial minorities toward protest, the political consequences of class‐based discrimination remain underexplored.
Manuel Diaz Garcia +2 more
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Les agriculteurs et la politique en France [Japonais]
Ce livre est une traduction en japonais de l'ouvrage de Michael Tracy (éd. et trad.) : Farmers and politics in France, Oxon : Arkleton Trust, 1991, 106 p., qui était une version abrégée de : Les agriculteurs et la politique, Paris : FNSP, 1990, 595 p ...
Association Française de Science Politique, . +5 more
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Poverty Attributions and Voting Choices in the 2023 Swiss National Elections
Abstract Is poverty a relevant issue for Swiss electoral politics and political behavior? In this paper we answer that question by showing that citizens’ agreement with different causal attributions of poverty matters for their voting decisions. Of highest relevance is the difference between an “individual blame” explanation (i.e., the poor are lazy ...
Lionel Marquis, Jessy Sparer
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Abstract This study analyses the success of populist radical right (PRR) parties in the 2023 Swiss elections using reference group theory. While existing literature emphasizes the influence of objective and subjective group membership on electoral choice, it often overlooks voters' feelings toward groups they do not belong to and their perceptions of ...
Anke Tresch, Line Rennwald
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Political Gender Stereotypes in Parallel: Are Elites or Citizens More Prejudiced?
Abstract Research shows that many voters ascribe stereotypical traits and issue competences to male and female politicians – such as viewing women as more compassionate and honest, and men as more competent and decisive – and use these perceptions when evaluating candidates.
Nathalie Giger, Anke Tresch
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