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Sabrina Jasmin Mayer

H-index: 13
Political science 52%
Sociology 17%
sabrinajmayer.bsky.social
(Also amazing publishing experience with @ersjournal.com - 3 months from submission until publication online! the entire review and publication process here took less time than it did at another journal just for the editor to send the paper out 🥲)
sabrinajmayer.bsky.social
Using survey data from the @dezim-institut.de we find:
1) both police-specific and everyday racist discrimination lower trust; 2) non-discriminatory contact increases trust compared to no contact.
➡️ Building trust both requires tackling everyday racism and ensuring equal treatment.
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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wepsocial.bsky.social
Immigrant-origin voters & native behave the same, but have different experiences across the political life cycle.

New research @wepsocial.bsky.social by @emppolitikwiss.bsky.social Jonas Elis & @sabrinajmayer.bsky.social

doi.org/10.1080/0140...
Abstract of the article "The political life cycle and electoral mobilisation among immigrant-origin and native citizens during the 2021 German election" by Achim Goerres, Jonas Elis and Sabrina Jasmin Mayer. Published online first in West European Politics. Table 1, displaying the political life cycle with three phases. Figure 1, displaying the coefficient plot for three dependent variables: political interest (left panel), propensity to vote (middle panel), ease of voting (right panel). Table 4, displaying the overview for hypotheses and results.
sabrinajmayer.bsky.social
Thanks to all the authors, reviewers, and thanks for the support from @cogitatiopag.bsky.social - this is now an amazing collection of articles! Parts of the articles were presented at a workshop in Berlin founded by Thyssen.
sabrinajmayer.bsky.social
@ggalbacete.bsky.social et al. add an additional facet by including gender in their analysis of political interest among adolescents with and without immigrant backgrounds. Their findings show that immigrant‐origin girls have the highest levels of political interest. DOI: doi.org/10.17645/pag...
Beyond Gender: Exploring the Intersectional Dynamics in Political Interest Among Youth | Article | Politics and Governance
Gema García-Albacete, Lidia Núñez, David Sánchez, Simone Abendschön, Philipp Kleer
doi.org
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Simona Guglielmi and Nicola Maggini focus on the role of parental influences. They show that immigrant and native-born adolescents differ regarding the relationship between socioeconomic status and intergenerational social learning with political engagement. DOI: doi.org/10.17645/pag...
Addressing Migrant Inequality in Youth Political Engagement: The Role of Parental Influences | Article | Politics and Governance
Simona Guglielmi, Nicola Maggini
https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.9282​
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Robin Stünzi, Rosita Fibbi, and Gianni D'Amato study the political involvement of immigrants’ descendants in Switzerland as elected members of local parliaments. They highlight among others the crucial role of local schools in political socialization. DOI: doi.org/10.17645/pag...
Uneven Pathways to Local Power: The Political Incorporation of Immigrants’ Descendants | Article | Politics and Governance
Robin Stünzi, Rosita Fibbi, Gianni D'Amato
doi.org
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@odeliaoshri.bsky.social and Reut Itzkovitch-Malka focus on Muslims’ voting behavior in Western Europe. Their findings indicate that feelings of discrimination relate positively to supporting left-wing parties. DOI: doi.org/10.17645/pag...
Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europe | Article | Politics and Governance
Odelia Oshri, Reut Itzkovitch-Malka
doi.org
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Mauricio Morales, Mario Herrera, and Teresa Pérez-Cosgaya study voter turnout in Chile. Their findings show that while compulsory voting significantly increased turnout among citizens and non-citizens, a substantial gap remains between the two groups. DOI: doi.org/10.17645/pag...
Electoral Turnout of Non‐Citizens Under Voluntary and Compulsory Voting: Evidence From Chile | Article | Politics and Governance
Mauricio Morales, Mario Herrera, Teresa Pérez‐Cosgaya
doi.org
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Are you interested in political partipation among youth and immigrants? @ aleininger.bsky.social and I edited a special issue for Politics and Governance (@cogitatiopag.bsky.social) - here are 13 new articles! doi.org/10.17645/pag...

Reposted by: Sabrina Jasmin Mayer

wepsocial.bsky.social
Online first: "Political support in times of progressive policy
change and radical-right populist party success" by @paulvierus.bsky.social & @conradziller.bsky.social

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

#polisky #academicsky
Abstract of the article "Political support in times of progressive policy change and radical-right populist party success" by Paul Vierus and Conrad Ziller. Published online first in West European Politics. Figure 1, displaying the overview of hypotheses and theoretical relationships. Figure 3, displaying the conditional effects using observational data showing universal effects across different subgroups (dependent variable: satisfaction with the government). Figure 5, displaying the conditional effects using experimental data showing universal effects across different subgroups (dependent variable: policy support).

Reposted by: Sabrina Jasmin Mayer

polstudies.bsky.social
Why do some immigrant-origin citizens show high levels of political interest in both their home & origin countries, some none, some favour one over the other? A Goerres, J Elis, @sabrinajmayer.bsky.social & D Spies examine this: https://buff.ly/42p6f7t (OPEN ACCESS)

@uoypolitics.bsky.social

Reposted by: Sabrina Jasmin Mayer

philipphoffmann.bsky.social
Excited to share my new article w @vreben.bsky.social, "Political Participation of Young Immigrants: Do National Identification and Discrimination Moderate the Relationship?", now published in Politics and Governance! Download it for free here: www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandg... #OpenAccess
Political Participation of Young Immigrants: Do National Identification and Discrimination Moderate the Relationship? | Article | Politics and Governance
Philipp Hoffmann, Verena Benoit
www.cogitatiopress.com

Reposted by: Sabrina Jasmin Mayer

Reposted by: Sabrina Jasmin Mayer

Reposted by: Sabrina Jasmin Mayer

Reposted by: Sabrina Jasmin Mayer

Reposted by: Sabrina Jasmin Mayer

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