Ethnonationalist politics have been on the rise in the United States since the 2008 financial crisis, culminating with the rise of Donald Trump. We examine why two seemingly unconnected things—economic crises and prejudice—so often arise simultaneously. Combining theories of economics and emotions, we connect economic crises and prejudice through the role of emotional response to crises, namely anger and anxiety. We use two survey experiments in the United States to test various theories of how emotions might connect economic threat to negative intergroup attitudes. We find that economic concerns increase both anger and anxiety among individuals, but that these emotions have distinct effects on prejudice. Angry individuals show increased pr...
Decades of research has consistently demonstrated that, compared to liberals, conservatives are more...
This paper examines the emotions driving contemporary racial threat attitudes (group conflict opinio...
Crises like the current coronavirus pandemic evoke negative emotions in the general public. To date,...
Ethnonationalist politics have been on the rise in the United States since the 2008 financial crisis...
Historical trends seem to show that populism, defined here as movements that self-identify as repres...
The West is currently in the grip of a perfect storm: a lingering economic recession, a global refug...
The “rigidity of the right” hypothesis predicts that particularly the political right experiences fe...
While conventional wisdom connects crises and external threats to increasing support for populism, s...
Political scientists have long studied the connection between macroeconomic performance and presiden...
What happens to racial prejudice during economic downturns? This paper analyzes white attitudes towa...
This study examines how economic prosperity differentially influences support for anti-immigrant sen...
Both scholars and mass media often postulate that Economic anxiety pushes citizens towards authorita...
Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political partie...
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of most people. It has been described as t...
In 2008, an era of unprecedented growth and prosperity came to an end, and the world was plunged int...
Decades of research has consistently demonstrated that, compared to liberals, conservatives are more...
This paper examines the emotions driving contemporary racial threat attitudes (group conflict opinio...
Crises like the current coronavirus pandemic evoke negative emotions in the general public. To date,...
Ethnonationalist politics have been on the rise in the United States since the 2008 financial crisis...
Historical trends seem to show that populism, defined here as movements that self-identify as repres...
The West is currently in the grip of a perfect storm: a lingering economic recession, a global refug...
The “rigidity of the right” hypothesis predicts that particularly the political right experiences fe...
While conventional wisdom connects crises and external threats to increasing support for populism, s...
Political scientists have long studied the connection between macroeconomic performance and presiden...
What happens to racial prejudice during economic downturns? This paper analyzes white attitudes towa...
This study examines how economic prosperity differentially influences support for anti-immigrant sen...
Both scholars and mass media often postulate that Economic anxiety pushes citizens towards authorita...
Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political partie...
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of most people. It has been described as t...
In 2008, an era of unprecedented growth and prosperity came to an end, and the world was plunged int...
Decades of research has consistently demonstrated that, compared to liberals, conservatives are more...
This paper examines the emotions driving contemporary racial threat attitudes (group conflict opinio...
Crises like the current coronavirus pandemic evoke negative emotions in the general public. To date,...