Toni Rodon
@tonirodon.bsky.social
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Politòleg. Associate Professor. Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Research Fellow LSE.
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Compared with renters, homeowners are more likely to engage in both electoral voting and social protests. The association between homeownership and voting behavior is partially explained by residential stability and civic association ties www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Homeownership and political participation: The case of Hong Kong
This article investigates the impacts of homeownership on political participation in Hong Kong, using two waves of data from the Hong Kong Panel Study…
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Congratulations to the new doctor @joaquinrozas.bsky.social 🥳🎉 Wishing you all the best on your next steps. We'll miss you! @politiquesupf.bsky.social @upf.edu
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De tornada d'una jornada productiva a Saragossa sobre com l'eix rural-urbà afecta les actituds polítiques i el comportament electoral.

Gràcies a la Fundación Manuel Gimenez Abad i a @priera.bsky.social i @jmaycas.bsky.social per la invitació www.fundacionmgimenezabad.es/actividades/...
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Moltes gràcies pel consell, Jordi. Ja em recomanaràs algun videojoc, doncs. Cuida't.
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No evidence suggests that homeownership increases the likelihood of participating in social protests. The association between homeownership and voting behavior is partially explained by residential stability and civic association ties www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Homeownership and political participation: The case of Hong Kong
This article investigates the impacts of homeownership on political participation in Hong Kong, using two waves of data from the Hong Kong Panel Study…
www.sciencedirect.com
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International graduates are sensitive to voters' preferences: they are about 25% less likely to stay when the median voter leans right, especially in election years. They are also more likely to leave when the centre erodes or extremes dominate link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Run, graduate, run: Internationally mobile students’ reactions to changing political landscapes in Europe - Public Choice
Over the last decades, Europe has attracted an increasing number of internationally mobile students. The related influx of talent into European labour markets constituted an important factor in the knowledge economy. This research addresses the question of whether changing political landscapes in Europe, such as increasing support for right-wing parties, could translate into a diminishing attractiveness of European economies. To this end, international graduates’ staying behaviour in 27 European destination countries is compared based on bilateral stay rates for 144 countries of origin from 2009 to 2019. International graduates are found to display a notable sensitivity concerning the electorate’s preferences: If the potential median voter is located on the right of the political spectrum, the number of international graduates willing to stay declines by about one quarter. This effect is stronger in election years when voters’ political preferences become more salient. Further results suggest that international graduates are also more prone to leaving if the political centre erodes or one of the political fringes becomes too dominant. Eventually, this amounts to a considerable loss for European economies since international graduates have acquired destination country-specific human capital and are easily integrated into host societies.
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Un primer avançament dels resultats de l' #EnquestaICIP2025

Amb en @rogertugas.bsky.social hi hem estat treballant i hi ha bona teca. Aviat més informació!
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📊La meitat de la població catalana és partidària de trencar vincles comercials, esportius i artístics amb Israel i Rússia, i només una cinquena part s’hi oposa, segons constata l' #EnquestaICIP2025

Dades que avancem avui i que podeu consultar aquí➡️ icip.cat/ca/la-meitat...
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There is considerable variation in politicians' views, but many are pessimistic about the evolution of democracy. The main source of pessimism stems from the tension between citizens' expectations and politicians’ ability to deliver on these expectations www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Why top politicians are pessimistic or optimistic about democracy and its evolution
Amid widespread concerns about the crisis of democracy, scant scholarly attention has been given to the views of elite politicians who are at the helm of democracy and, for instance, have the abili...
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Journalists who do not publish problematic content do so because they expect to negatively impact public opinion, in particular democratic attitudes, and that their reporting of hate speech may not meet ethical standards doi.org/10.1093/poq/...
To Report or Not to Report? A Qualitative Analysis of Journalists’ Perspectives on Harm to Public Opinion
Abstract. Journalists face intricate decisions regarding what to publish, especially when problematic content may impact public opinion in a way that could
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✅ Survivor testimony alone increases the perceived importance of remembrance.

❌ The effect is cancelled when politicians relativise the need to remember.

🤷Effects on antisemitic attitudes are less clear, but there are notable east–west and ideological differences.
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🇩🇪 We conducted a survey experiment in Germany.

🔍Respondents read a Holocaust survivor testimony alone or followed by a politician's excerpt that either emphasised the need to remember or minimised it.
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Esprement l’estiu a Sicília i aprofitant per tornar als clàssics (fantàstica traducció de Pau Vidal! ).