Marco Cappelluti
@marcocappelluti.bsky.social
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🇪🇺🇮🇹🇬🇧 | Political Science PhD Candidate @UCL | Previously Bocconi University | Research on the economic determinants of far-right support
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Incredibly proud to share that our paper with @simonecremaschi.bsky.social , @paularettl.bsky.social and @catherinedevries.bsky.social has been published in @ajpseditor.bsky.social!

We argue and empirically show that reduced access to public services fosters far-right support in Italy. 👇
catherinedevries.bsky.social
New paper published @ajpseditor.bsky.social

Showing that reduced access to public services fuelled far right support in 🇮🇹

Existing work on far right highlights globalization & migration grievances, what about people’s experiences with the state?

We use 🇮🇹 reform to find out

shorturl.at/zQ8bJ
https://shorturl.at/zQ8bJ
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fraraffaelli.bsky.social
✨Very happy to see my paper "Attitudinal ambivalence toward multiculturalism" out on @jeppjournal.bsky.social !

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

1/8 🧵
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catherinedevries.bsky.social
📢 New Publication 📢

📄 Review article in Nature Climate Change

It examines how resistance to climate policy is reshaping politics & why populist right parties are the main beneficiaries?

(with Valentina Bosseti, Italo Colantone & Giorgio Musto)

Short 🧵

🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Green backlash and right-wing populism - Nature Climate Change
This Review considers research on the politics of climate policies. Climate policies, through their economic and cultural repercussions, impact public climate attitudes and voting behaviour, which in ...
www.nature.com
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tabouchadi.bsky.social
3) Moving right on immigration normalizes the radical right, their positions and rhetoric. Normalization is a key precondition for electoral expansion of the radical right. Programmatic accommodation and collaboration normalize the radical right and open new segments of the electorate for it.
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catherinedevries.bsky.social
Lots of talk about ‘left behind’ places & far-right’s rise.

How do industrial decline, economic hardship, & resentment actually fuel far-right support?

In new @apsrjournal.bsky.social
paper exploring
Xylella epidemic that devastated centuries-old 🫒 groves in 🇮🇹, we find out

shorturl.at/xgeho
APSR 2025
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simonecremaschi.bsky.social
🚨New paper forthcoming @apsrjournal.bsky.social!🚨

How do economic shocks shape politics?

We study a plant disease epidemic in Italy🌱—finding it fueled far-right support

It’s not just economic loss but how shocks uproot communities and interact with perceptions of state neglect

shorturl.at/ntKyt
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ajpseditor.bsky.social
Geographies of discontent: Public service deprivation and the rise of the far right in Italy by Simone Cremaschi, Paula Rettl, Marco Cappelluti, and Catherine E. De Vries is now available in Early View. @marcocappelluti.bsky.social @simonecremaschi.bsky.social ajps.org/2024/12/12/g...
marcocappelluti.bsky.social
Incredibly proud to share that our paper with @simonecremaschi.bsky.social , @paularettl.bsky.social and @catherinedevries.bsky.social has been published in @ajpseditor.bsky.social!

We argue and empirically show that reduced access to public services fosters far-right support in Italy. 👇
catherinedevries.bsky.social
New paper published @ajpseditor.bsky.social

Showing that reduced access to public services fuelled far right support in 🇮🇹

Existing work on far right highlights globalization & migration grievances, what about people’s experiences with the state?

We use 🇮🇹 reform to find out

shorturl.at/zQ8bJ
https://shorturl.at/zQ8bJ
marcocappelluti.bsky.social
Thank you so much for coming!
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simonecremaschi.bsky.social
⚠️Polisky WP: What are the political consequences of plant disease epidemics 🌱🦠? @catherinedevries.bsky.social, Nico Bariletto and I answer this question studying the outbreak of Xylella that exterminated olive groves in Puglia starting in 2013. What we find? See thread ⬇️ or: osf.io/preprints/os...
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simonecremaschi.bsky.social
⚠️New WP alert⚠️
With @paularettl.bsky.so @marcocappelluti.bsky.so and Catherine de Vries we study a 2010 reform in Italy to show that reducing local public service increases support for far-right parties. Thanks Harvard Business School WP series for having us!
HBS WP: t.ly/C9up2
OSF: osf.io/5s2cu