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miriamsorace.bsky.social
Associate Professor in Comparative Politics - University of Reading; PI - 'DIVIDED: Inequality & Polarization Prevention', UKRI Future Leaders Fellow; Visiting: DSI-London School of Economics; RSC - @eui-eu.bsky.social. Web: https://miriamsorace.github.io
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thank you so much!!
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...whether they are from the respondent's district or not & whether they are responsive to electoral sanctions is less important on average. Sub-group analyses show that descriptive representation is more important to historically marginalized groups (esp. ethnic minorities). (7/10)
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Results show majority of people like substantive but not necessarily descriptive representation, prefer politicians from their district/party over surrogate ones, like republican justification, personalized politicians & opposes responsiveness to electoral sanctions 👇. (5/10)
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may be of particular interest to current UK MSc students, please help me spread the word!
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And that public shift of course doesn't mean "rejoin". It just indicates that a lot of the debate on the EU is still stuck in the 2010s at a time when even a lot of hard right leaning Brits have moved on to other issues of the day
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Many many congratulations!! 🎉🎉 big score for European academia!!