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This panel examines attachment styles and party Identification; status threats and the activation of narcissistic traits in mobilizing for populist right-wing voting; the impact of politicians spreading disinformation on social media; the impact of political sophistication and party similarity on vote choice; the link between gender role attitudes and political gender stereotypes; and the impact of contradictions on the evaluation of politicians
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Emotion Narratives of Far Right Populist Mythologies | View Paper Details |
When politicians spread disinformation on social media, do citizens believe it? Evidence from two experiments | View Paper Details |
See no difference? Political Sophistication and Party Similarity as Conditions of Candidate Effects on Vote Choice | View Paper Details |
Breaking the Mould: Examining the Link between Gender Role Attitudes and Political Gender Stereotypes across 28 European Countries | View Paper Details |