People desire agentic representations of their personal and collective selves, such as their own nation. When national agency is put into question, this should increase their inclination to restore it, particularly when they simultaneously lack perceptions of personal control. In this article, we test this hypothesis of group-based control in the context of political elections occurring during socio-economic crises. We propose that people who are reminded of low (vs. high) personal control will have an increased tendency to reject traditional political parties that stand for the maintenance of a non-agentic political system. We experimentally manipulated the salience of low vs. high personal control in five studies and measured participants...
This paper studies the extent to which economic crises bust different reactions depending on individ...
In three surveys of adults in 5 nations, we investigated how shared beliefs about the political syst...
First published: January-March 2018Political disaffection, understood as a feeling of estrangement f...
People desire agentic representations of their personal and collective selves, such as their own nat...
People desire agentic representations of their personal and collective selves, such as their own nat...
Economic crises can threaten individuals’ sense of control. At the same time, these crises often res...
International audiencePopulist attitudes have been shown to predict voting behavior. These attitudes...
Even though taking part in elections is one of the most direct tools to influence the sociopolitical...
Populist attitudes have been shown to predict voting behaviour. These attitudes consist of a belief ...
In recent years, extreme right-wing and left-wing political parties and actors have gained popularit...
When their sense of personal control is threatened people try to restore perceived control through t...
International audienceThis article investigates how citizens speak about representative democracy an...
In the past decades, populist radical right parties in Europe have seen a rise in popularity and hav...
In the wake of the 2008 Great Recession, new and challenger parties have enjoyed electoral gains in ...
The recent global financial crisis has been a serious stress test for representative democracies. Vo...
This paper studies the extent to which economic crises bust different reactions depending on individ...
In three surveys of adults in 5 nations, we investigated how shared beliefs about the political syst...
First published: January-March 2018Political disaffection, understood as a feeling of estrangement f...
People desire agentic representations of their personal and collective selves, such as their own nat...
People desire agentic representations of their personal and collective selves, such as their own nat...
Economic crises can threaten individuals’ sense of control. At the same time, these crises often res...
International audiencePopulist attitudes have been shown to predict voting behavior. These attitudes...
Even though taking part in elections is one of the most direct tools to influence the sociopolitical...
Populist attitudes have been shown to predict voting behaviour. These attitudes consist of a belief ...
In recent years, extreme right-wing and left-wing political parties and actors have gained popularit...
When their sense of personal control is threatened people try to restore perceived control through t...
International audienceThis article investigates how citizens speak about representative democracy an...
In the past decades, populist radical right parties in Europe have seen a rise in popularity and hav...
In the wake of the 2008 Great Recession, new and challenger parties have enjoyed electoral gains in ...
The recent global financial crisis has been a serious stress test for representative democracies. Vo...
This paper studies the extent to which economic crises bust different reactions depending on individ...
In three surveys of adults in 5 nations, we investigated how shared beliefs about the political syst...
First published: January-March 2018Political disaffection, understood as a feeling of estrangement f...