Nov 152009

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Here is a short presentation on the electorates of the Western European Extreme Right I gave last Thursday at the Collège Doctoral Européen de Strasbourg.
And here is the
Summary
- Clear socio-demographic profile: young, male, working/lower middle class
- Clear attitudinal profile:
- Not necessarily fully paid-up extremists
- But dissatisfied with politics and suspicious of immigrants and elites
- Little support for disintegration thesis
- Personality traits and additional factor?
- Findings in line with theories of values, preferences, group conflict
- Contextual factors often make a difference
But …
- Very strong country effects remain after controlling for context
- Serious limits on the number and quality contextual control variables
- More/better information on parties needed
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Comparative media studies sorely lacking
Related posts:
- The Radical Right in Perspective: Program (ECPR conference 2009)
- Contextual Factors and the Extreme Right Vote in Western Europe, 1980-2002
- AJPS article on the Extreme Right published
- What Drives the Extreme Right Vote: Protest, Neo-Liberalism or Anti-Immigrant Sentiment?
- Presentation: Knowledge Networks in European Political Science

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