Call for applications for a 3 years doctoral contract
For the ERC GREENLOSS Project - Application deadline: May 17, 2026
๐ข JOB ALERT! Fully funded 3-year PhD in Climate & Comparative Politics at @sciencespo-cee.bsky.social. Starting in September.
The project is on the political consequences of climate policies in carbon-intensive communities across Europe.
๐ Deadline: May 17
www.sciencespo.fr/centre-etude...
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Glรผckwunsch, Jens! ๐
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๐ฃ Call for Papers:
๐๏ธ 23-24 April 2026 at LSE
Submit full papers: forms.office.com/e/9qVWeNTK0p
Please share with colleagues & early-career researchers!
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Danke Laura!
19.12.2025 09:27
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Thanks Giuliano!
19.12.2025 08:06
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Danke Arndt! :)
18.12.2025 17:53
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Thanks Ruth!
18.12.2025 17:50
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Merci Roman!
18.12.2025 14:31
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Thanks Markus!
18.12.2025 13:38
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Thanks Konstantin!
18.12.2025 13:14
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Super happy to share that I started a PostDoc with @aleininger.bsky.social last month! ๐ Joining the ERC project RESPOL, weโll be investigating the political consequences of mobility over the next five years. So excited! And of course, a picture of the "Nischel" is mandatory when in Chemnitz.
18.12.2025 10:12
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Super happy to see this out in @jeppjournal.bsky.social ๐๐
21.10.2025 06:30
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Thanks Roberto!! ๐
02.10.2025 05:40
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In sum: studying affective polarisation along the urbanโrural divide is key. It tells us whether differences between cities and the countryside amount to a full-fledged cleavage โ rooted in identity โ and deepens our understanding of how place itself fuels political conflict. 7/7
01.10.2025 06:58
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Crucially, these affective divides also map onto politics: Urbanites with stronger in-group bias tend to support GAL parties (Green/Alternative/Libertarian). Ruralites with stronger in-group bias lean toward TAN parties (Traditional/Authoritarian/Nationalist). 6/7
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Residential mobility also matters: Urbanites who grew up in rural areas but later moved to cities are less polarised. Divided loyalties dampen affective divides โ helping explain why ruralites are consistently more polarised than urbanites. 5/7
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Feelings of place-based identity and resentment fuel these divides. The more strongly people identify with their place โ and the more they feel it is being left behind โ the more they favour their in-group over the out-group. 4/7
01.10.2025 06:58
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Using original survey data from 9 European countries ๐จ๐ฟ๐ฉ๐ฐ๐ซ๐ท๐ฉ๐ช๐ฌ๐ท๐ญ๐บ๐ฎ๐น๐ต๐ฑ๐ช๐ธ, we find clear evidence of affective polarisation along the urbanโrural divide. Rural residents show stronger in-group bias, but urbanites, too, often favour their own. 3/7
01.10.2025 06:58
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We know cities and the countryside differ in voting behaviour and attitudes. But do urbanites and ruralites also dislike each other? We introduce the concept of place-based affective polarisation to capture these biases. 2/7
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Had a fantastic time presenting co-authored work with @dianebolet.bsky.social and @tabouchadi.bsky.social on the political effects of the green transition in rural communities. Thank you very much for having me!
07.06.2025 08:51
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Thanks Roman!
07.05.2025 09:58
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I'm not sure how helpful the debate between context and composition really is. After all, composition itself contributes to contextโshaping the social and cultural fabric of a place. Even if compositional effects are significant, place as a social identity can still be meaningful.
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TL;DR: Place is not just where we liveโit shapes how we think about politics and society. Understanding the urban-rural divide is key to grasping polarization in European politics today. ๐๏ธ๐๏ธ (6/6)
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Lastly, in a third paper, I show that urbanites and ruralites view each other as opposing groups, tied to stereotypes around class, education, and political attitudes. These perceptions deepen the urban-rural divide and fuel political polarization. (5/6)
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04.12.2024 09:28
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In a second paper, @dschraff.bsky.socialโฌ and I develop the concept of place-based affective polarization. Rural and urban groups strongly identify with their in-groups while disliking out-groups, driving voting behavior along the transnational cleavage. (4/6)
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Urban and rural residents increasingly view politicsโand each otherโthrough the lens of place. Rural voters often favor the radical right, while urban voters back the new left. This behavior is deeply rooted in place as a powerful marker of group membership. (2/6)
04.12.2024 09:28
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The urban-rural divide is back in European politics. My dissertation explores how place-based identities, resentments, and affective polarization shape this divideโand what it means for political attitudes and behavior. A short ๐งต on my main findings: (1/6)
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Sure, just sent you an email!๐ง
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