Gregorio Buzzelli
@gregoriobuzzelli.bsky.social
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Postdoc researcher in Political Science at the Polytechnic University of Turin. Political economy, technological change, political behavior https://www.polito.it/personale?p=gregorio.buzzelli
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Thanks to the Walloon High Strategic Council for supporting this future-looking analysis!
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politichesociali.bsky.social
Mercoledì 17/9 a #Espanet2025 (Torino) abbiamo presentato il numero 3/2024 di @politichesociali.bsky.social:
“Addio #welfare all’italiana? Mutamento e resistenze tra investimento e protezione sociale”
Plenaria molto partecipata: grazie a tutte e tutti! 🙌
📸 Qualche momento dalla sessione ⬇️
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"In the short term, questions of politics and polity will be more important to protect liberal democracy from the far right. But economic and social policies will play an important role in shaping the conditions for far-right party support in the long run." 👇
tabouchadi.bsky.social
I wrote a longer essay on how social status matters for far-right support. Many still wrongly associate the far right with the economically left behind. Taking social status seriously also cautions against the idea that deliverism will win back far-right voters.

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Threats to social status and support for far-right political parties
How economic threats to social status in the form of unemployment risk and rental market risk affects support for the far right in Europe.
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jeppjournal.bsky.social
📊 @mhaslberger.bsky.social, Jane Gingrich, and Jasmine Bhatia explore how exposure to AI shapes social policy preferences in a UK survey experiment.

💡 Their key finding: when faced with AI, people want support, not just protection

🖇️ www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Reposted by Gregorio Buzzelli
politichesociali.bsky.social
📢 È online il n. 1/2025 di Politiche Sociali/Social Policies!

Il focus di questo numero - curato da David Benassi e Andrea Ciarini - si intitola "Regimi di povertà territoriali. Specificità locali, modelli e analisi".

🔗https://www.rivisteweb.it/issn/2284-2098/issue/9822
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Benvenute e benvenuti nel nuovo canale social di Politiche Sociali/Social Policies!

Abbiamo deciso di continuare a condividere qui con lettrici e lettori aggiornamenti, articoli e iniziative della rivista.
gregoriobuzzelli.bsky.social
Screening manifestos, we show that M5S pioneered the digitalization debate in 2013, prompting engagement from PD and centrists
🟦Liberals & conservatives frame it as a tool for streamlining public administration
🟥Centre-left focuses on expanding digital public services
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Do Italian parties care about digitalization—and how do they frame it?
In new #OA paper on Contemporary Italian Politics, Edoardo Bressanelli, Stefano Sacchi, Dario Pio Muccilli and I find a sharp rise in issue salience over the past decade, with marked ideological divides
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Many thanks to the editors of the SI “Public Opinion and the Welfare State: Sources, Processes, and Consequences” — @miroslavnemcok.bsky.social, Zhen Im, Maria Grasso, and Franco Bonomi Bezzo — for the opportunity to contribute to this discussion
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To avoid the painful - and dangerously polarizing - trade-off between rearmament and social protection, the adoption of new common debt instruments in the EU becomes imperative
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Support for welfare cuts is higher in countries with consistently high military spending. However, we also observe a ‘thermostatic’ effect: recent increases in defence budgets, especially in the EU, are associated with growing public resistance to welfare retrenchment
gregoriobuzzelli.bsky.social
Concern about warfare does not significantly shape preferences. Instead, socioeconomic insecurity activates self-interested policy attitudes
gregoriobuzzelli.bsky.social
Despite strong public opposition to all welfare cutbacks proposed in our survey (with social assistance cuts seen as least unacceptable), political ideology acts as a key driver: opposition to cuts decreases steadily from the radical left to the right
gregoriobuzzelli.bsky.social
Gli italiani accettano più spesa per la difesa solo se non penalizza il welfare. I moderati, FI inclusa, appaiono meno ostili a questo scambio rispetto a destra e sinistra. Il debito comune europeo emerge come un imperativo di sostenibilità finanziaria e legittimità democratica
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Oggi sul @mm-corriere-bot.bsky.social un articolo di Maurizio Ferrera e Stefano Sacchi sul dilemma tra riarmo e spesa sociale. In coda, due brevi approfondimenti sull’opinione pubblica, basati su dati dei progetti SCOaPP e Solid, a cura mia e di Davide Caprioglio 🧵
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⚙️ Session 29 – PE of Labour Market Transformations
Explores how tech change, globalization, demographic shifts & green transition drive structural changes in jobs, wages & skills. Focus on the role of institutions, social partners & politics in shaping these dynamics
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🔍 Session 17 – Early-career Researchers
A space for PhD students and junior scholars to present preliminary work (e.g. research proposals, early findings). Great opportunity for feedback and exchange!
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📢 CfP ESPAnet Italia is open until June 15!

Don’t miss 👉

🔹 S17 – New takes on the triple transition by early-career researchers

🔹 S29 – Labour market transformations: production, inequality & politics

🔗 www.espanet-italia.net/index.php/ca...
@francesconicoli.bsky.social
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SISP 2025 Last few days to apply!
Deadline next Sunday, May 25

@ndurazzi.bsky.social @simonetonelli.bsky.social
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🚨CfP Political Science🤖

@ndurazzi.bsky.social @simonetonelli.bsky.social and I will chair a panel (11.3) on the political economy of tech change at the 2025 SISP Conference (Naples, 4-6 Sept): www.sisp.it/en/conferenc...
We invite you to submit an abstract by May 25. See you in Naples!