Verena Benoit
@vreben.bsky.social
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PostDoc @ University of Bamberg (Political Sociology) | previously: LMU Munich and Princeton U Research: political attitudes & behavior | social identities | immigration and integration
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kunkakom.bsky.social
LMU Professors from various disciplines share their perspectives on the role of AI in science
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Second day of #rc33 by @isa-sociology.org already in full swing!
So many interesting talks and inspiring methodological approaches being presented. Looking forward to the upcoming sessions and panels!
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sabrinajmayer.bsky.social
Published in Pers.Indiv.Differ. with my formidable former colleague Almuth 🎆 @dezim-institut.de on the general mechanisms of PRRP support. We show: low tolerance for ambiguity connects personality traits to right-wing authoritarianism, populist att & anti-immigrant sentiment -> higher AfD support.
Navigating uncertainty: The role of tolerance for ambiguity in linking personality traits to ideological variables and radical right voting
Previous studies suggest that personality traits (e.g., the Big Five) influence voting behavior for radical right parties (RRPs) indirectly via ideolo…
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environmentalpol.bsky.social
New article!

From climate crisis to energy crisis: foster public support for renewable energy transition through framing by Catherine Y. Chen, @vreben.bsky.social, @lwhitmarsh.bsky.social & Cäzilia Loibl

doi.org/10.1080/0964...
ABSTRACT
Under the long-standing backdrop of the climate crisis, would communication about acute energy crises encourage the public’s support for policies facilitating the adoption of renewable energy technologies? Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we conducted a survey experiment in the United Kingdom (N = 2,760) in early 2024 to test the effects of three messages (energy affordability, energy independence, climate change vs. control) aimed to encourage support for renewable adoption policies. We find that across all respondents, the climate-change and energy-affordability messages increase policy support, while the effect of the energy-independence message is nonsignificant. The energy independence message increased policy support among the political center-right but not among the political left; it also increased policy support among those not concerned about climate change, but not among the climate-concerned. Contrary to expectations, the energy affordability message increased policy support among moderate-to-high-income respondents but not low-income respondents.
vreben.bsky.social
Starting of #ISPP2025 with a great first session on political participation and AI/online context! @polpsyispp.bsky.social
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julseu.bsky.social
Zur Unterstützung unserer Hilfskraft, die uns im Projekt ganz tolle Arbeit leistet:
Kurze Umfrage im Rahmen ihrer Masterarbeit. Sie freut sich über jede Teilnahme. Also gerne zahlreich mitmachen und weiterleiten.

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emppolitikwiss.bsky.social
🗳️ How do voters with and without a migration background engage with political media?
New data from the IGES II (Duisburg) offers first-time insights into media use during election campaigns.
📄 Paper by Jonas Elis in PVS. 👇
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11615-025-00618-6
vreben.bsky.social
Glad to have been part of such a great project. Thank you for the organization and your work, @breznaunate.bsky.social @kunkakom.bsky.social, and all participants!
breznaunate.bsky.social
We crowdsourced 85 teams to indep. computationally reproduce results from a single study in randomized conditions. Reproducibility:

• depends heavily on the transparency of materials
• high (~95%) for same sign/sig, but low (btw. 48-77% depending on transparency) when requiring within 0.1 effects
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katjamoe.bsky.social
Submit your abstract until 31 December and meet in beautiful Bamberg next spring 🌼
apweiland.bsky.social
***Call for abstracts - Social Policy and Inequality in the Polycrisis***

Joint conference of the German Sociological Association Sections “Social Policy” and “Social Inequality and Social Stratification”, 24-26 March 2025 at the University of Bamberg.

Deadline: 31st December 2024