Mechanisms that are known to forge political agreement include interpersonal influence\u2014the process by which people change their ideas according to others\u2019 attitudes\u2014and selection\u2014people\u2019s choice of their discussants according to their discussants\u2019 preferences. Using data obtained from a longitudinal survey, we test how these two processes contribute to changing vote choices or discussants around the 2014 European elections in Italy. Results partly confirm findings from the previous literature, showing influence and selection effects. Moreover, it is suggested that the family contributes crucially in stimulating strategies that result in political agreement. Propensities to maintain agreeable discussants over ti...
We test whether politicians can use direct contact to reconnect with citizens, increase turnout, and...
"Following Tocqueville, Agulhon and Putnam, political participation through associations is thought ...
Italians’ voting behaviour has shown a remarkable degree of stability for the first thirty years of ...
To what extent do social networks shape a person\u27s vote choice? Using data on political networks ...
Especially in southern Italy, Banfield’s amoral familism is considered an obstacle to the formation ...
In 1975 a team of sociologists and political scientists directed by Samuel Barnes and Max Kaase cond...
An evolutionary perspective can be applied to the analysis of cultural phenomena to describe how inh...
none3siThere is a lot of evidence demonstrating a robust positive relationship between SDO and polit...
none3This article analyzes the role of interpersonal discussion networks and television as the key m...
We establish an inverse relationship between family ties, generalized trust and political participat...
Is political agreement in social networks the product of selection or influence? We investigate this...
We advance the debate about the impact of political disagreement in social networks on electoral par...
In this paper we investigate the effect of family connections to politicians on individuals’ labor m...
We advance the debate about the impact of political disagreement in social networks on electoral par...
The thesis investigates the impact of extra-individual factors on electoral participation, by provid...
We test whether politicians can use direct contact to reconnect with citizens, increase turnout, and...
"Following Tocqueville, Agulhon and Putnam, political participation through associations is thought ...
Italians’ voting behaviour has shown a remarkable degree of stability for the first thirty years of ...
To what extent do social networks shape a person\u27s vote choice? Using data on political networks ...
Especially in southern Italy, Banfield’s amoral familism is considered an obstacle to the formation ...
In 1975 a team of sociologists and political scientists directed by Samuel Barnes and Max Kaase cond...
An evolutionary perspective can be applied to the analysis of cultural phenomena to describe how inh...
none3siThere is a lot of evidence demonstrating a robust positive relationship between SDO and polit...
none3This article analyzes the role of interpersonal discussion networks and television as the key m...
We establish an inverse relationship between family ties, generalized trust and political participat...
Is political agreement in social networks the product of selection or influence? We investigate this...
We advance the debate about the impact of political disagreement in social networks on electoral par...
In this paper we investigate the effect of family connections to politicians on individuals’ labor m...
We advance the debate about the impact of political disagreement in social networks on electoral par...
The thesis investigates the impact of extra-individual factors on electoral participation, by provid...
We test whether politicians can use direct contact to reconnect with citizens, increase turnout, and...
"Following Tocqueville, Agulhon and Putnam, political participation through associations is thought ...
Italians’ voting behaviour has shown a remarkable degree of stability for the first thirty years of ...