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Matthew Rhodes-Purdy et al., "The Age of Discontent: Populism, Extremism, and Conspiracy Theories in Contemporary Democracies" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in Political Science

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The Effects of Sequential Theories on Political Attitudes

We use experimental methods those are in the United States just because it's hard to click data elsewhere we basically use those to document each step of the sequential theory sequential theories are really hard to test with survey data even if they are attitudinal. We have video treatments where we show a family that lost their home and their jobs during the Great Recession and we actually altered the music and the text and some text placards on that one to evoke either anger or anxiety so we're sort of trying to direct people to one emotion or the other. Then we test their their emergent political attitudes cultural discontent populism and stuff. And then we have lots of stuff from you know secondary public opinion sources and things like

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