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Publishing original and substantial contributions to the study of comparative European politics. A journal from @ECPR and @CambridgeUP
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Did you know? 🤔 We’re 100% Gold Open Access ✅ Every article we publish is peer-reviewed, high quality, and free to read from day one. 😱 This #OpenAccessWeek, dive into research you can share without barriers. 📖✨ buff.ly/RFYzYld
🆕 Why do junior coalition parties sometimes dodge voter anger? 😤 L.Aaskoven & S.Martin look at 36 🇪🇺 & OECD countries to explore how strong legislative committees can help smaller parties protect their policy brand and navigate electoral costs buff.ly/1UwmUPB
🆕 Side income impacts trust in politicians? 💰 @ohuwyler @StefanieBailer & Nathalie Giger study voters across 7 🇪🇺 countries to see how transparency about parliamentarians’ extra income shapes #VoterPerceptions, #Trust, and electability buff.ly/KSPFGFn
🆕 #VoterPerceptions on minority governments? 🤔 Jens Wäckerle & @so_proksch survey citizens in 🇩🇰 Denmark, 🇩🇪 Germany, and 🇸🇪 Sweden to explore what #Voters know about minority governments and how they perceive their representational qualities. 📊 buff.ly/lDaAftH
🆕 Can climate policy shape who fights for it? 🌍 Karl Magnus Møller looks at how the 🇪🇺 EU’s green industrial policies may shift corporate support by targeting different industries changing the politics of #ClimateAction buff.ly/dQ1UcV9
🆕 🇪🇺 How do different kinds of European identity shape views on immigration? Théoda Woeffray & Fabio Wasserfallen 👀 at civic and cultural European 🇪🇺 #Identity introducing the idea that value congruence between Europeans and immigrants may matter 💭 buff.ly/YXIrK3W
🆕 🗣️ Good discussion needs good facilitation — but is that enough? A.Afsahi explores how to make #Deliberation fairer and more balanced with “deliberative worth” exercises and “simulated representation” games to boost #CivicEngagement 🤝 📖 buff.ly/veE8mEy
🆕 What happens when the #RadicalRight looks fondly to the past? L.Manucci & @SMVanHauwaert introduce #AuthoritarianNostalgia — exploring how supporters of VOX and Chega connect today’s politics with memories of 🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹 authoritarian eras. #Populism 📖 buff.ly/EwyAevR
🆕 How do parties decide who wins what in #coalition talks? 🤝 Drawing on data 📊 from five government formations, David M. Willumsen & @SimonOtjes study how #PolicyPayoffs are negotiated and distributed in coalition governments. 📖 buff.ly/uIuDbMZ
🆕 #Polarization: barrier or bridge? 🌉 Using 🇨🇭 survey data📊, U.Kuhn & L.Marquis explore how changes in political views affect engagement and trust — and how living with someone who becomes more polarized can shape your own political behavior 📖 buff.ly/AffirSQ
🚨Correction to an earlier post on 📘 64.4 🧠Can we measure #AffectivePolarization without long surveys? A 39-country study📊 by @Jakob_kas G.Schumacher & B.Baker find that brief, smartly chosen measures still work if they span major ideological divides buff.ly/egH1yID
🆕 🗳️ Using surveys across 🇪🇺 & 🇩🇪 Fabian Gülzau Marc Helbling & @SNMorgenstern compare migrants from democratic vs. non-democratic countries to see whether support for #LiberaDemocratic values differs between migrants in Europe and non-migrants 📖 buff.ly/A0npFUl
🤷 How to respond to reviewer comments? ✅ Highlight changes in your manuscript. ✅ Detail changes point by point. ✅ If you disagree, explain why. 🧡 Engage in dialogue with peers for constructive support!
🔓 Wrapping up #OAWeek with some number crunching! 📈 In 2024, 77% of all articles published in our 5️⃣ journals were #OpenAccess – and we’re powering towards full #OA from Jan '26, thanks to our partnership with @CUP_PoliSci 👉 Learn more: ecpr.eu/Publications
🆕 Is representation out of touch? 🤔 @NinoJunius & S.Walgrave comment on a #RepresentationGap between high and low SES backgrounds in politics – those who benefit the most from inclusion in their personal networks often lack it the most. 🤝 #OA 📖 buff.ly/P1pb4uJ
That's a wrap on #OpenAccessWeek 🎬 In case you missed us — EJPR is open for everyone! 🔓📚 Explore and share cutting-edge political research! Because knowledge grows when it’s shared. 🌱 buff.ly/RFYzYld
🆕 Why adopt costly #SupplyChainRegulations? 💸 D. Kolcava E.K.Smith & @bernauereth show that citizens underestimate costs and expect benefits when backing stringent supply chain rules due to low #TradeExposure in 12 OECD countries. #OA buff.ly/z4AnShh
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