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Political Scientist @University of Zurich
https://www.simon-bornschier.eu
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How do voters navigate fragmenting party landscapes with parties behaving in an ever more strategic matter? In this short CUP book, we suggest that group identities mediate the link between social structure and ideological party blocks. 1/8
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Looking back to some excellent panels and fruitful discussions with colleagues and friends at
#ecprgc25
in vibrant Thessaloniki!
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📄 🚨 New Research on Polarization, Fragmentation, and Democracy in
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Nils-Christian Bormann and I explore the impact of ideological polarization and fragmentation on the democratic systems of interwar Europe:
lnkd.in/erjJr9qF
#polarization
#democracy
#data
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Lara Zwittlinger
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How do parties shape which issues are perceived as part of GAL-TAN? In my paper presented at the ECPR General Conference in Thessaloniki, I delve into this question, focusing on climate change and LGBTQ rights. Thank you
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Join us for the presentation “Perceived Group Representation as an Indicator of Cleavage Formation”, co-authored with
@siljahausermann.bsky.social
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@dpzollinger.bsky.social
in the fantastic POVB
@ecprpovb.bsky.social
panel “New Dimensions of Political Cleavages”,
#ecprgc25
, Wednesday 8.30-10.15!
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Delia Zollinger
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Even in times of sociocultural conflict, a progressive left electorate is more averse to sociocultural *and* socioeconomic inequalities than (far) right voters. New paper with
@siljahausermann.bsky.social
Palmtag
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@stefwalter.bsky.social
Berkinshaw
tinyurl.com/d42wyb79
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How much competition within the right field? ❗Segmentation is eroding, especially among young voters❗ New article out by
@siljahausermann.bsky.social
@dpzollinger.bsky.social
@mrsteenbergen.bsky.social
and myself
@ipz.bsky.social
@wepsocial.bsky.social
tinyurl.com/ycxfx2aj
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Reto Bürgisser
4 months ago
Can government policies moderate political backlash to structural change? Yes, the effect operates through material benefits and social recognition. 🚨New WP by
@retobuergisser.bsky.social
,
@siljahausermann.bsky.social
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@thmskrr.bsky.social
and
@susanadptavares.bsky.social
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shorturl.at/zFbZE
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Matthias Enggist
7 months ago
New publication in
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with
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,
@siljahausermann.bsky.social
, and Michael Pinggera. We map the welfare preferences of voters at the poles of the second, GALTAN dimension of political conflict. 🧵
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Rahel Freiburghaus
8 months ago
Not sure if the world is paying attention—Switzerland is small (though economically powerful). But while other Western leaders sharply criticized VP JD Vance’s speech at the
#MSC
/ in Munich, the current Swiss president largely approved it, interpreting it as „a plea for direct democracy“ polisky
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An excellent analysis by Steven Levitsky & Lucan Way on the prospects for democracy in the US under Trump II, with a lot of comparative insight. A sobering view, yet underlining that polarization may not only be a danger, but paradoxically also a safeguard for liberal democray.
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Endre Borbáth
9 months ago
🚨 Job Alert! 🚨 I’m looking for a postdoc to join my Emmy Noether project on the New Climate Divide! 🌍 🔍 It is a 3-year position with a likely extension for another 3 years & no teaching obligations 📄 Check out the job call:
uni-heidelberg.de/md/politik/p...
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Linus Westheuser
8 months ago
This is also an amazing tool for tracking the social identities parties (try to) tap into! Typical voters are not identified by political profiles but via brands, bands, lifestyles,... Ping
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@simonbornschier.bsky.social
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How do voters navigate fragmenting party landscapes with parties behaving in an ever more strategic matter? In this short CUP book, we suggest that group identities mediate the link between social structure and ideological party blocks. 1/8
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Silja Häusermann
9 months ago
Recently, our book on the Transformation of the Left in Europe came out Open access
tinyurl.com/ahuxx6d6
A few interviews that summarize key findings: 🔉 Polisci No problem et al. podcast:
tinyurl.com/54tvx3md
🔉 Swiss SD party podcast:
tinyurl.com/ds4maabc
📖 SamPol Magazine:
tinyurl.com/y93nd6cm
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Silja Häusermann
10 months ago
Today, feeling close to cosmopolitans or feminists separates voters of the left from right voters who identify with people who are down to earth and hard working. Yet, these identities do have structural roots, just like class identities did. Our short CUP book on cleavage formation is out in OA.
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