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Noam Gidron

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Social scientist, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.


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Important correction to what pundits, plenty of politicians, and, yes, some political scientists have been telling us for years about "rise of populism" (cf. Bartels on why there's no "wave"):

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"the rise of populist parties depends much more on changes in voters’ priorities [..] What is changing is not voters’ attitudes, such as whether they support or oppose immigration. It is how those attitudes map onto their choice of party"—thanks @goodauth.bsky.social for discussing our work:

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Danbischof's avatar Danbischof @danbischof.bsky.social
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It is super tough to cut down about 40% of 482 submissions for the EPSA behavior section. But I've finished the first evaluations. Some thoughts, if you are interested:

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A year ago today, Netanyahu's government was sworn into office. How did it manage to make so much damage in so little time? Three factors stand out: populism, polarization and the personalization of politics. My long-ish read on Israel's annus horribilis:

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Lior Sheffer's avatar Lior Sheffer @liorsheffer.bsky.social
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Now in EJPR: Can elections reduce partisan hostility? @noamgidron.bsky.social and I tracked 1,000 voters throughout the 2021 election in Israel, in which Netanyahu was temporarily ousted by a short-lived, improbable coalition whose member parties were highly hostile to each other. /1

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Please add me to the list 🙏🏼

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יש למי לצייץ פה בעברית?

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במקום שאין אחראים, הייה אתה האחראי.

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Thomas Tichelbaecker's avatar Thomas Tichelbaecker @ttichelbaecker.bsky.social
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Delighted that this article on measures of affective polarization w/ NoamGidron, Will Horne and Jim Adams is now available online in POQ 🥳 We examine the relationship between hostility towards out-parties and out-partisans across 10 countries. Our novel dataset is also available on dataverse!

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Lior Sheffer's avatar Lior Sheffer @liorsheffer.bsky.social
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Israel's democratic crisis provides us with an opportunity to explore, in real time, who supports democratic backsliding. Our new working paper (w\ Noam Gidron, Yotam Margalit and Itamar Yakir) examines this issue using original pre- and post-reform panel data. Here's what we find:
osf.io/zxukm/

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