Frank Mols

@f_mols

Senior Lecturer in Political Science, researching populism, EU attitudes, political psychology, evidence-based policy, behavioral economics, nudge interventions

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2016.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    5. lis 2018.

    Media reports continue to attribute the rise in right-wing to the GFC and rising 'relative deprivation', this despite growing evidence for a V-Curve pattern in populist support, with 'relative deprivation' and 'relative gratification' BOTH fueling populist voting.

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    prije 17 sati
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    I think that's a good call. The reality is, though, social identity dynamics are already a huge component of effective behaviour change. e.g. see

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  3. 1. velj

    The UK now has 11 months to negotiate a comprehensive EU trade deal. During this transition period nothing changes, as the UK remains in customs union & free market. So the new (self-imposed) 'cliff edge' is 31 Dec 2020

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    4. sij

    and : “The oligarchs have discovered the perfect formula for persuading the poor to vote for the interests of the very rich”

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  5. 13. sij

    and : "We have been cyber-colonized ... the sooner we get that through our heads, the faster we will be able to react" (and stop bots playing us off against each other)

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  6. 4. sij

    and : “The oligarchs have discovered the perfect formula for persuading the poor to vote for the interests of the very rich”

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    1. lis 2019.
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    16. pro 2019.
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Heel interessant en een (deel van de) verklaring voor het effect dat we vonden bij de Brexit: de ‘squeezed middle class’ die zich economisch zeer precair voelt:

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    13. pro 2019.

    Economic and are often cited as drivers of populism, so why has populism emerged over the past few years in countries and in good times? Lubos Pastor & Pietro Veronesi for the debate on :

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    29. pro 2017.

    Danny Dorling's research confirms that Middle classes (not working class) voted for Brexit via

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  11. 27. stu 2019.
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    9. ožu 2018.

    It's time to bust the myth ... most Trump voters were not working-class

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  13. 20. lip 2019.

    In case you hadn't realized, today is

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    8. lip 2019.

    Brexit (and No Deal) is not driven by the disadvantaged but by "voters in more comfortable financial circumstances" This article backs up myth-busting arguments that and have made repeatedly over the last 5 years.

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    3. sij 2019.

    "Trump supporters who get the most media attention tend to be economically anxious laborers in economically depressed factory towns. But in Florida, economically secure retirement meccas like The Villages are the real reason Trump won in 2016"

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    Odgovor korisnicima

    Frank, very interesting. It correlates with my work on . I propose many of us in the developed world, having moved beyond the everyday concerns of our forebears, have lost our moral memory, creating a collective ingratitude. Happy to talk.

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    14. tra 2019.

    Good read: & present robust evidence in their new book 'Wealth Paradox' that prejudice and hostility can be equally prevalent among more affluent sections of the population and as well as have nots.

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    14. tra 2019.

    The idea that prosperity makes us more tolerant is a myth according to & Excited to read their new book "The Wealth Paradox" which chimes with my own research on economic recoveries and civic discontent. Overview of the book is here:

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    14. tra 2019.

    The Wealth Paradox: the idea that prosperity makes us more tolerant is a myth according to a new book written by via

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    7. tra 2019.
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    7. tra 2019.

    Ce livre de et Jolanda Jetten bouscule l'équation "évidente" liant le populisme ou le racisme aux difficultés économiques ou sociales. Très utile pour "complexifier" l'analyse du populisme. Ou serait-ce du "national-égoïsme"?

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