Women's rights in democratic transitions: A global sequence analysis, 1900-2012 [0.03%]
民主过渡中的女性权益:一项全球序列分析,1900-2012年
Yi-Ting Wang,Patrik Lindenfors,Aksel Sundström et al.
Yi-Ting Wang et al.
What determines countries' successful transition to democracy? This article explores the impact of granting civil rights in authoritarian regimes and especially the gendered aspect of this process. It argues that both men's and women's libe...
Can the use of minipublics backfire? Examining how policy adoption shapes the effect of minipublics on political support among the general public [0.03%]
迷你公众的使用会反噬吗?政策采纳如何形塑迷你公众对普通民众政治支持的影响?
Lisa VAN Dijk,Jonas Lefevere
Lisa VAN Dijk
Academics and practitioners are increasingly interested in deliberative minipublics and whether these can address widespread dissatisfaction with contemporary politics. While optimism seems to prevail, there is also talk that the use of min...
COVID-19-related anxieties do not decrease support for liberal democracy [0.03%]
与新冠疫情相关的焦虑不会减少对自由民主的支持
Veronica Anghel,Julia Schulte-Cloos
Veronica Anghel
The COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread fear among the population. Early studies suggested that this resulted in exclusionary attitudes and increased support for discriminatory policy measures. We still lack an understanding of the longer-t...
Voter preferences as a source of descriptive (mis)representation by social class [0.03%]
基于社会阶层的描述性(误)代表性源自选民偏好
Reto Wüest,Jonas Pontusson
Reto Wüest
This paper presents the results of a conjoint survey experiment in which Swiss citizens were asked to choose among parliamentary candidates with different class profiles determined by occupation, education and income. Existing survey-experi...
The pandemic and the question of national belonging: Exposure to covid-19 threat and conceptions of nationhood [0.03%]
新冠疫情与国家认同感:新冠肺炎威胁下的国家认同感研究
Steffen Wamsler,Markus Freitag,Julian Erhardt et al.
Steffen Wamsler et al.
Drawing on the behavioural immune system hypothesis, we argue that the prevalence of the Covid-19 pandemic threat in an individual's respective environment relates to exclusive, ethnic conceptions of nationhood. Referring to the affective i...
Uncooperative society, uncooperative politics or both? Trust, polarization, populism and COVID-19 deaths across European regions [0.03%]
不合作的社会、不合作的政治,或是两者都有?欧洲各地的新冠死亡率与信任、两极分化和民粹主义的关系
Nicholas Charron,Victor Lapuente,Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
Nicholas Charron
Why have some territories performed better than others in the fight against COVID-19? This paper uses a novel dataset on excess mortality, trust and political polarization for 165 European regions to explore the role of social and political...
Citizens and the state during crisis: Public authority, private behaviour and the Covid-19 pandemic in France [0.03%]
危机时期公民与国家的关系:法国新冠肺炎疫情下的公共权力与私人行为
Christopher J Anderson
Christopher J Anderson
How do democratic states induce citizens to comply with government directives during times of acute crisis? Focusing on the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in France, I argue that the tools states use to activate adherence to public health a...
Technocratic attitudes in COVID-19 times: Change and preference over types of experts [0.03%]
新冠疫情时期的 technocracy态度:对专家类型的偏好及变化
Sebastián Lavezzolo,Luis Ramiro,Pablo Fernández-Vázquez
Sebastián Lavezzolo
Western publics show a sizable support for experts' involvement in political decision making, that is, technocratic attitudes. This article analyzes two key aspects of these attitudes: technocratic attitudes' stability and the heterogeneity...
Rallying in fear? Estimating the effect of the UK COVID-19 lockdown with a natural experiment [0.03%]
因恐惧而团结?使用自然实验估算英国新冠肺炎封锁的影响
Andrew C Eggers,Robin Harding
Andrew C Eggers
We use a natural experiment to study how the announcement of the UK COVID-19 lockdown affected citizens' attitudes towards the pandemic and the government's response to it. On the day of the lockdown announcement, YouGov ran a survey that c...
Political trust during the Covid-19 pandemic: Rally around the flag or lockdown effects? [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的政治信任:“团结在领导人周围”还是“封锁效应”?
Dominik Schraff
Dominik Schraff
How can we explain the rise in diffuse political support during the Covid-19 pandemic? Recent research has argued that the lockdown measures generated political support. In contrast, I argue that the intensity of the pandemic rallied people...