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Hilde Coffé

H-index: 29
Political science 64%
Sociology 14%
hildecoffe.bsky.social
I am very honoured and grateful to have received, together with Marion Reiser, the Meisel-Laponce Award for the best article published in IPSR between 2022 and 2024, at the @ipsa.org World Congress. This is the link to the awarded article: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
bramwauters.bsky.social
🚨 New article out in @jwpp.bsky.social on the gender gap in political ambition 🚹🚺
Another project with amazing co-authors @robindevroe.bsky.social @audreyvdleene.bsky.social @hildecoffe.bsky.social @gasparugent.bsky.social (1/7)
elisestorme.bsky.social
📢 New publication 📢

Today, The Institute for the equality of women and men published the full research conducted by @gasparugent.bsky.social and @sciencepoulb.bsky.social on sexism toward political candidates in the run-up to the June 2024 elections.

A small thread🧵
hildecoffe.bsky.social
Thrilled to be part of @CentenaryAction's Academic Advisory Group, supporting their mission of achieving a diverse and gender-equal Parliament by 2028.
centenaryaction.bsky.social
We’re thrilled to announce our new Academic Advisory Board, bringing together some of the brightest minds to provide insight, data, and rigorous thinking to enhance our campaigns. Excited to collaborate and learn from their expertise! 👩‍🎓

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Academic Advisory Group - Centenary Action
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centenaryaction.bsky.social
We’re thrilled to announce our new Academic Advisory Board, bringing together some of the brightest minds to provide insight, data, and rigorous thinking to enhance our campaigns. Excited to collaborate and learn from their expertise! 👩‍🎓

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Academic Advisory Group - Centenary Action
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hildecoffe.bsky.social
New paper with @samcrawley.bsky.social and #joshgivens reveals increasing polarisation over climate change in Germany. The findings indicate that polarisation is more closely linked to people's cultural positions rather than economic ones, and is connected to the rise of the AfD.
wepsocial.bsky.social
Online first: "Growing polarisation: ideology and attitudes towards climate change" by @hildecoffe.bsky.social @samcrawley.bsky.social & Josh Givens

doi.org/10.1080/0140...

#polisky #academicsky
Abstract of the article "Growing polarisation: ideology and attitudes towards climate change" by Hilde Coffé, Sam Crawley and Josh Givens. Published online first in West European Politics. Figure 1, showing the support for climate change action versus economic growth across survey waves. Figures 3 and 4, demonstrating the estimated marginal support for climate change action by economic (Figure 3 above) and cultural (Figure 4 below) left-right position over 16 waves of the German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES). Figure 5 showing the estimated marginal support for climate change action by party preference over 19 waves of GLES.

Reposted by: Hilde Coffé

wepsocial.bsky.social
Online first: "Growing polarisation: ideology and attitudes towards climate change" by @hildecoffe.bsky.social @samcrawley.bsky.social & Josh Givens

doi.org/10.1080/0140...

#polisky #academicsky
Abstract of the article "Growing polarisation: ideology and attitudes towards climate change" by Hilde Coffé, Sam Crawley and Josh Givens. Published online first in West European Politics. Figure 1, showing the support for climate change action versus economic growth across survey waves. Figures 3 and 4, demonstrating the estimated marginal support for climate change action by economic (Figure 3 above) and cultural (Figure 4 below) left-right position over 16 waves of the German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES). Figure 5 showing the estimated marginal support for climate change action by party preference over 19 waves of GLES.

Reposted by: Hilde Coffé

jessfortin-ritt.bsky.social
Some early figures from the #ESS Round 11 on attitudes about #GenderEquality in Europe presented by the fab @hildecoffe.bsky.social at the EIGE's Gender Equality Forum 2024!

@martafraile.bsky.social Susan Banducci Amy Alexander
Thanks to project Push*Back*Lash for the pic!

Reposted by: Hilde Coffé

cbolzendahl.bsky.social
Are family issues important to you when voting? Which ones? Newly published work with co-author @hildecoffe.bsky.social explored this with New Zealand data. Similar to my earlier work with Rottem Sagi in the US, most voters think these are important (60%)...

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