Jennifer Fitzgerald
Social Dynamics in Swiss SocietyBy: Jennifer Fitzgerald, Christopher JordeAbstract: In this chapter we examine individual-level shifts in attitudes toward immigrants, government spending and the environment over sixteen years in Switzerland. We
Elections and emotions: voting right-wing populist in AustriaBy: Mateusz Leszczynski, Sinan Nadarevic, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract: Right wing populist voters are characterized by high levels of anger, according to previous work. In this paper
The dynamics of issue salience: immigration and public opinionBy: Hannah L Paul, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract: Issue salience is an important dimension of public opinion and democratic politics. When mass publics are deeply concerned about
Raising a politically engaged generation: when parental influence matters mostBy: Pavel Bacovsky, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract:At what ages are young people most open to political influence? We test the āformative yearsā model that underscores the
Casting light on citizensā conceptions of what is āpoliticalāBy: Carl Gƶrtz, Carolin V Zorell, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract: Existing studies suggest that what people do and do not think of as being āpoliticsā, varies a lot. Some citizens- To Belong: Feeling āAt Homeā and Support for DemocracyBy: Jennifer Fitzgerald, Kathryn Schauer, Rachel Janie OāNeal, Pavel BaÄovskýAbstract: What explains support for democracy? We ask this question in the context of scholarly assertions that
Is it so that size matter? Testing the relationship between citizensā conceptions of politics and their political participation in a new contextBy: Carl Gƶrtz, Viktor Dahl, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract:What is politics according to citizens? This
Young citizensā party support: the āwhenā and āwhoā of political influence within familiesYoung citizensā party support: the āwhenā and āwhoā of political influence within familiesBy: Jennifer Fitzgerald, Pavel BacovskyAbstract: Decades of evidence point to the vital role of parents in shaping their childrenās partisan leanings,
Rejecting the radical right: Local inequality and party supportBy: Jeffrey Nonnemacher, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract:Does economic inequality motivate support for the populist radical right? Previous studies point in different directions in answer to
Elections and emotions: voting right-wing populist in AustriaBy: Mateusz Leszczynski, Sinan Nadarevic, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract: Right wing populist voters are characterized by high levels of anger, according to previous work. In this paper