Perceived Democraticness of Parties From Citizens' Perspectives: Evidence From Canada [0.03%]
公民视角下的政党民主形象——来自加拿大选民的证据
Ka Ming Chan,Laura B Stephenson
Ka Ming Chan
Experts consider some parties to be democratic and others undemocratic, based on criteria related to political pluralism. But we know little about how citizens perceive a party's commitment to democratic norms and whether these perceptions ...
Andrew McNeil,Patrick Sturgis
Andrew McNeil
While existing research has considered how individual-level social mobility experiences affect a person's political outlook, less attention has been paid to how historic levels of social mobility in local areas influence political attitudes...
What Drives Opposition to Social Rights for Immigrants? Clarifying the Role of Psychological Predispositions [0.03%]
是什么驱动了反对移民社会权利?澄清心理倾向的作用
Carlo M Knotz,Alyssa M Taylor,Mia K Gandenberger et al.
Carlo M Knotz et al.
Why do people oppose granting social rights to immigrants? Previous research indicates that psychological predispositions such as authoritarianism or ethnocentrism are strong drivers, but our understanding of their roles is still incomplete...
Minority Affirmations and the Boundaries of the Nation: Evidence From Québec [0.03%]
少数群体的认同感与国家的界限——来自魁北克的证据
Colin Scott,Antoine Bilodeau,Audrey Gagnon et al.
Colin Scott et al.
Cultural criteria, like language skills and values, are salient features of nationalism discourse, reflecting imagined boundaries that separate ingroup from outgroup member when thinking about the nation. Despite their salience, the relatio...
Meddling in the 2016 Elections and Satisfaction With Democracy in the US [0.03%]
干预2016年美国大选与美国民众的民主满意度
Florian Justwan,Bert Baumgaertner,Madeleine Curtright
Florian Justwan
In this article, we investigate how external election interventions influence satisfaction with democracy. We expect that mere knowledge about a foreign intervention will not affect system support. Instead, only those who believe that the e...
Group Appeals of Parties in Times of Economic and Identity Conflicts and Realignment [0.03%]
经济与身份冲突下的政党集团诉讼及再调整
Simon Stuckelberger,Anke Tresch
Simon Stuckelberger
Party-group relations are today characterized by various forms of alignments. These include the persistence of traditional class alignments, the realignment of economic groups due to identity politics and alignments of groups at the centre ...
The Grammar of Social Power: Power-to, Power-with, Power-despite and Power-over [0.03%]
社会权力的语法——赋权、协同、反制与控权
Arash Abizadeh
Arash Abizadeh
There are two rival conceptions of power in modern sociopolitical thought. According to one, all social power reduces to power-over-others. According to another, the core notion is power-to-effect-outcomes, to which even power-over reduces....
The Role of Self-Interest in Deliberation: A Theory of Deliberative Capital [0.03%]
协商中的利己动机作用:审议资本理论
Afsoun Afsahi
Afsoun Afsahi
How do successful deliberations unfold? What happens when they unravel? In this article, I propose that we think of the dynamics of participant engagement within deliberation as series of self-interested and reciprocal investments in and di...
Remembering One's Representative: How District Magnitude and List Type Affect Candidate Recognition [0.03%]
铭记代表:选区大小和名单类型如何影响候选人识别
Brenda Van Coppenolle
Brenda Van Coppenolle
District magnitude and list type shape the incentives for politicians to develop a personal vote. If voters also react to these strategies, their knowledge about candidates should be influenced by these features of the electoral system. Thi...
Populism and Support for Protectionism: The Relevance of Opposition to Trade Openness for Leftist and Rightist Populist Voting in The Netherlands [0.03%]
民粹主义与支持保护主义:反对贸易自由化对荷兰左翼和右翼民粹主义投票的影响
Jeroen van der Waal,Willem de Koster
Jeroen van der Waal
Leftist and rightist populist parties in Western Europe both oppose trade openness. Is support for economic protectionism also relevant for their electorates? We assess this in the Netherlands, where both types of populist parties have seat...