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Is nostalgia for authoritarian rule just history, or political behavior? Kim-Leffingwell shows that in South Korea & Taiwan, authoritarian nostalgia fosters group sentiment & attachment to successors, shaping voter behavior. #ComparativePolitics
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Is support for “states’ rights” really about federalism, or partisanship? Doherty, Touchton & Lyons show views on devolving policy to states hinge on elite cues & which party controls the legislature. #AmericanPolitics
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How do independents talk politics? Eveland & Gee show that while partisans & true independents have similar discussion frequency & network size, their networks differ in partisan composition, shaping democratic diversity. #PoliticalBehavior
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Can local climate disasters shift voting behavior? Damsbo-Svendsen finds severe flooding in Denmark boosts support for pro-climate parties & candidates, evidence that personal experience with climate risks raises issue salience. #ClimatePolitics
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Can media stories about immigrant success shift public opinion? Unan shows German coverage of BioNTech’s Turkish-German founders boosted support for easing immigration, evidence that positive exposure can reshape perceptions. #Immigration
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Do local politicians know their constituents’ views, or just happen to align with them? Lucas, Sheffer & Loewen show congruence and perceptual accuracy are intertwined pathways to substantive representation in Canada. #Representation
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Public service motivation isn’t just about bureaucrats. Hassell, Hollibaugh & Miles show it also predicts ambition for elected, judicial & high-level public sector roles. APM transcends institutions in shaping public service goals. #PolSci
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Chan & Leung find anti-Asian attitudes were not linked to Republican voting before 2016, but became strongly associated with Trump support in 2020 after COVID-era rhetoric. #Elections#RaceAndPolitics
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Russia’s invasion was expected to centralize EU defense, echoing Tilly’s state-formation logic. But Moise, Truchlewski & Oana show public preferences lean Milward—threats strengthen national coordination, not EU centralization. #Security
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Big data meets democracy: Harada, Ito & Smith show how cell-phone mobility data tracks voter turnout. By mapping GPS near polling stations, they uncover how distance shapes the cost of voting. #Elections#VoterTurnout
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Negative partisanship reshapes primaries. Albert & Costa show voters who strongly dislike the other side prioritize electability over representation—trading ideological fit for candidates they believe can win. #Elections#NegativePartisanship
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Rural hospital closures reshape politics as much as health care. Shepherd finds voters in communities losing hospitals shifted Republican, even though closures were more common in GOP-led states without Medicaid expansion. #HealthPolitics
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Peer socialization in elite business schools may not drive political attitudes. Lindskog, Gustafsson & Voytiv show that changes reflect self-selection more than cohort influence, with Covid disruptions underscoring the limits of socialization.
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Kopacheva shows protest in semi-authoritarian Russia is not just about exposure to info. Network position matters: brokers in low-density, high-closure networks mobilize more, while central nodes participate less. #ProtestPolitics
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Peterson & Jeong find that local media strengthens issue accountability. By reducing uncertainty about legislators’ policy positions, news makes voters more likely to evaluate politicians on issues, not just party lines. #MediaAndPolitics
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Villamizar-Chaparro & Echeverri-Pineda find that group consciousness, not ethnic org membership, drives Afro-Colombians to favor reserved seats—representation rooted in identity over institutions.
#IdentityPolitics#LatinAmerica
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Strawbridge, Silber Mohamed, & Lucas show that racial resentment has long been tied to gendered attitudes in U.S. politics. Across five elections, racism and sexism reflect a broader system-justifying worldview, not just a 2016 spillover.
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Hobolt & Osnabrügge find that voters are less likely to support authoritarian politicians when criticized by fellow legislators, with costly criticism proving effective. Co-partisan pushback can reduce authoritarian appeal. #ComparativePolitics
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Middlewood, Finnell, & Vegter find that gun owners are not a unified bloc on democracy. ANES & GSS data show partisan identity—especially Trump support—drives variation in democratic attitudes more than firearm ownership itself. #Democracy
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