Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSC): Recent submissions
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Title:Populism and emotions : a comparative study using machine learning Author(s):CAIANI, Manuela; DI COCCO, Jessica
Date:2023Citation:Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, 2023, Vol. 53, No. 3, pp. 351-366Type:ArticleAbstract:This study aims to unpack the mobilization of emotions in the political discourse of populist and non-populist parties and above all, across ‘varieties of populism’ (right wing vs. left wing or hybrid). Is there an empirical ...
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Title:Social investment returns over the life course Author(s):HEMERIJCK, Anton
; PLAVGO, Ilze
; BURGOON, Brian
; FERNANDES, Daniel
; PÖYLIÖ, Heta Pauliina
; LEHMUS-SUN, Annika Hanna Maaria
Date:2024Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; RSC; Working Paper; 2024/14Abstract:The principal objective of this contribution is to assess the well-being returns of social investment welfare provision in a comparative European perspective. The overarching objective of social investment welfare provision ...
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Title:Brexit Rhapsody : exploring patterns of issue salience in the negotiations Author(s):MOLONEY, David
; DAGNIS JENSEN, Mads ChristianDate:2024Citation:Journal of common market studies, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This study revisits the salience of the Brexit negotiations using an advanced Decision-Making in the European Union (EU) methodology to assess the relative importance of 20 key issues amongst the EU27 member states, the ...
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Title:Emergent numeracy : how the Crowd Wisdom of non-rounding respondents generates accurate immigration estimates Author(s):DEUTSCHMANN, Emanuel
Date:2024Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; RSC; Working Paper; 2024/15; Migration Policy CentreAbstract:Survey respondents overestimate, on average, the number of immigrants living in their country. This phenomenon, known as immigration innumeracy, contradicts the wisdom-of-crowds effect, which suggests that large samples ...
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Title:Pandemic citizenship Author(s):PICCOLI, Lorenzo
Date:2024Citation:Marisol GARCÍA CABEZA and Thomas FAIST (eds), Encyclopedia of citizenship studies, Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024, pp. 443-447, Elgar Encyclopedias in the Social Sciences seriesType:Contribution to bookAbstract:Pandemics exacerbate health, housing, employment, and wealth inequalities, posing existential threats to vulnerable groups needing increased public support. They also enable political actors to introduce new rules, swiftly ...