This article shows how the cognitive mobilization index, designed for use in observing potential political participation, can be used as an indicator of the political climate that a particular society is going through. Following a discussion of the theoretical elaborations (and their working definitions) of the concept of cognitive mobilization, a longitudinal study of various European countries is used to consider the question of how political crises influence cognitive mobilization indexes and what effects they have on the political socialization process among the youngest cohorts
In this article we examine the effect of the recent economic crisis on political participation level...
This paper investigates determinants of adolescents’ political participation in two political system...
In this paper, I begin by establishing the premise that the human brain evolved to be efficient at t...
This article shows how the cognitive mobilization index, designed for use in observing potential pol...
Political Change Explained, Validity, and a Cognitive Perspective Global conditions affecting politi...
This study explores the relationship between media usage and political engagement for citizens, who ...
The Cognitive Mobilization thesis (CM) claims that the increasing educational levels in post-industr...
This project investigated the role that tracking psychological indicators (measured using the conten...
Engaging in political action can ensure adequate political representation for citizens. Except for v...
The concept of party identification has been central to our understanding of American electoral beha...
Cognitive complexity is a concept that allows scholars to distinguish unidimensional thinking from m...
This paper investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showing ...
Experimental evidence in cognitive psychology and behavioral economics is transforming the way polit...
The Cognitive Mobilization thesis (CM) claims that the increasing educational levels in post-industr...
Who wins and loses in politics often depends on the relative strengths of competing groups. To incre...
In this article we examine the effect of the recent economic crisis on political participation level...
This paper investigates determinants of adolescents’ political participation in two political system...
In this paper, I begin by establishing the premise that the human brain evolved to be efficient at t...
This article shows how the cognitive mobilization index, designed for use in observing potential pol...
Political Change Explained, Validity, and a Cognitive Perspective Global conditions affecting politi...
This study explores the relationship between media usage and political engagement for citizens, who ...
The Cognitive Mobilization thesis (CM) claims that the increasing educational levels in post-industr...
This project investigated the role that tracking psychological indicators (measured using the conten...
Engaging in political action can ensure adequate political representation for citizens. Except for v...
The concept of party identification has been central to our understanding of American electoral beha...
Cognitive complexity is a concept that allows scholars to distinguish unidimensional thinking from m...
This paper investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showing ...
Experimental evidence in cognitive psychology and behavioral economics is transforming the way polit...
The Cognitive Mobilization thesis (CM) claims that the increasing educational levels in post-industr...
Who wins and loses in politics often depends on the relative strengths of competing groups. To incre...
In this article we examine the effect of the recent economic crisis on political participation level...
This paper investigates determinants of adolescents’ political participation in two political system...
In this paper, I begin by establishing the premise that the human brain evolved to be efficient at t...