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Elite and Mass Political Behaviour

Elite and Mass Political Behaviour

This blog presents posts that tackle practical problems relating to political behaviour using knowledge from academic research. It showcases the best blog posts written by students on the honours-level Elite and Mass Political Behaviour course in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh.

Tag: far-right

Author: Amy Stinton The manner in which a political incident is presented affects how it is perceived, and thus influences how the public and politicians engage with the issue. With 50 people being killed between 2014 and 2018 due to extremist incel violence, comparable to the approximately 72 deaths resulting from Islamic extremists, many argue […]

Author: Eilidh Hynes In the aftermath of the German national elections, there was a startling revelation that one quarter of men, aged 18 to 24, voted for the far-right Alternative for Germany Party (AfD), making it the most popular party among this demographic. What was seen in Germany is no anomaly but in fact part […]

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