🗞️Lesenswert: Jonas Elis erklärt im Bayrischen Rundfunk als Faktenfuchs, was das Wahlergebnis der Dava-Partei bedeutet und warum dies nichts mit Islamisierung der Politik zu tun hat. Link: www.br.de/nachrichten/...#europawahl#duisburg#politik
Many people have helped me in writing this article, and I am grateful to be member of @unidue.bsky.social@emppolitikwiss.bsky.social! ✋
The paper is open access and can be found here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
This article argues that citizens structure their fiscal solidarity with other European Union countries along a ‘centre–periphery’ divide. This claim is empiric...
In this paper, I show that citizens separate the EU countries into a centre and the periphery, and show more solidarity with other countries in their group than the other group.
My second PhD Paper "Solidarity on a divided continent: Perceptions of ‘centre’ and ‘periphery’ determine European citizens’ willingness to help other EU countries" is now published at European Union Politics.
I feel very grateful for all the people who helped me in one way or another in writing this article! @emppolitikwiss.bsky.social@unidue.bsky.social
The article is available in open access, so have a look here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
In this paper, I make the argument that, when expressing solidarity with another country, individuals rely on cues about deservingness. I find that citizens in rich welfare states reduce their solidarity for other countries if they deem them responsible for their own crises:
I am excited to share that my article "Treating nations like people: How responsibility attributions shape citizens’ fiscal solidarity with other EU countries" is now published online and open access with the Journal of European Social Policy! .